Les recherches-actions collaboratives

Les recherches-actions collaboratives
Author: Les chercheurs ignorants
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Action research
ISBN: 9782810903788

"Pratique de recherche émergente dans le champ du travail social et plus largement dans les champs de pratique professionnelle, la recherche-action collaborative (RAC) questionne les rapports entre connaissance et action et permet de faire émerger toute la richesse des échanges entre praticiens et chercheurs. Présentant à la fois des expériences concrètes de RAC et un exposé des méthodes mises en œuvre, cet ouvrage pluri-disciplinaire permet notamment de décrypter les rôles joués par chacun des acteurs dans des champs aussi variés que l’agriculture, le climat, l’enseignement, le travail social, la formation ou le développement régional et local."--

Handbook of Collaborative Management Research

Handbook of Collaborative Management Research
Author: A. B. Shani
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2007-08-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 145221607X

This handbook provides the latest thinking, methodologies and cases in the rapidly growing area of collaborative management research. What makes collaborative management research different is its emphasis on creating a close partnership between scholars and practitioners in the search for knowledge concerning organizations and complex systems. In the ideal situation, scholars and their managerial partners would work together to define the research focus, develop the methods to be used for data collection, participate equally in the analysis of data, and work together in the application and dissemination of knowledge. The handbook contains insightful reflections on the state of the art as well as detailed descriptions of the collaborative efforts of an international group of leading edge academics and their practitioner counterparts. The applications of collaborative research methods included in this volume include those aimed at individual development, organizational development, regional development efforts and economic policy. The insights from the cases suggest that collaborative management research has been a highly effective means of getting at issues that other research methods and intervention techniques have failed to address. The rationale for conducting this highly engaging type of research is explored in the first section of the handbook, followed by sections that offer new methodologies, descriptive cases, views from those directly involved, and issues and enablers about the use of this approach in advancing knowledge and practice. The handbook does appeal to scholarly practitioners as well as practical scholars.

Collaborative Government

Collaborative Government
Author: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: Federal government
ISBN: 9780920715901

Codevelopment Action Learning for Business

Codevelopment Action Learning for Business
Author: Maxime Paquet
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2024-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040004636

Workplaces where the focus is on innovation, teamwork and learning have become a reality, thanks to a simple, practical, and effective approach called CAL: Codevelopement Action Learning. This book will help you to create a collaborative and empowering culture in your organization. The CAL method, tools, and theoretical foundations for each component are presented in detail here. Real case studies and research findings on the tangible benefits and impacts of the approach enrich its content. Authored by a dynamic team of CAL business coaches and academics, the knowledge is shared in a straightforward and accessible manner. Business leaders, entrepreneurs, human resources and learning professionals, coaches, facilitators, scholar practitioners, and more will welcome this book’s thought-provoking guidance to co-create solutions, accelerate goals, and grow capabilities for the 21st century.

Author:
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 134
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9251389632

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and the City

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and the City
Author: Tong King Lee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2021-06-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0429791038

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and the City is the first multifaceted and cross-disciplinary overview of how cities can be read through the lens of translation and how translation studies can be enriched by an understanding of the complex dynamics of the city. Divided into four sections, the chapters are authored by leading scholars in translation studies, sociolinguistics, and literary and cultural criticism. They cover contexts from Brussels to Singapore and Melbourne to Cairo and topics from translation as resistance to translanguaging and urban design. This volume explores the role of translation at critical junctures of a city’s historical transformation as well as in the mundane intercultural moments of urban life, and uncovers the trope of the translational city in writing. This Handbook is critical reading for researchers, scholars and advanced students in translation studies, linguistics and urban studies.

Health Research Practices in a Digital Context

Health Research Practices in a Digital Context
Author: Laurent Morillon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1786304384

The current “generalized digitization” of society is influencing the health environment, healthcare organizations as well as actors. In this context, human and social sciences deconstruct, nuance and sometimes even challenge certain preconceived ideas and/or dominant discourses. In this book, researchers of four nationalities and three different disciplines have agreed to open the “black box” of their work. They display their scientific practices from the perspective of epistemology, ethics and methodology. They present and analyze their values and postulates but, also, what may have influenced the project, the definition of the object and objectives, as well as their approaches. In a contextual way, the first part presents some changes in environments and infocommunicational practices related to digital health. The second part opens space to reflect on ethics and deontology. Finally, postulating that scientific fact is not an essence but the result of a process, the last part discusses the methods implemented, which may be different from those initially envisaged. This book is dedicated to the researchers and postgraduate students in the human and social sciences as well as the health practitioners likely to collaborate with them.

Designing Urban Food Policies

Designing Urban Food Policies
Author: Caroline Brand
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-07-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030139581

This Open Access book is for scientists and experts who work on urban food policies. It provides a conceptual framework for understanding the urban food system sustainability and how it can be tackled by local governments. Written by a collective of researchers, this book describes the existing conceptual frameworks for an analysis of urban food policies, at the crossroads of the concepts of food system and sustainable city. It provides a basis for identifying research questions related to urban local government initiatives in the North and South. It is the result of work carried out within Agropolis International within the framework of the Sustainable Urban Food Systems program and an action research carried out in support of Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole for the construction of its agroecological and food policy.

Collaborative Research in Language Education

Collaborative Research in Language Education
Author: Gudrun Erickson
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110787865

Language education at all levels benefits from research in a multitude of ways. Conversely, educational practices and experiences offer fertile ground for research into language learning, teaching and assessment. This book views research in language education as a reciprocal venture that should benefit all participants equally. Practice is shaped by theory, which in turn is illuminated and refined by practice. The book brings together studies from different fields of language education in nine countries on four continents: Cameroon, Canada, Finland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan and Sweden. The authors report on research that depends on the active involvement of teachers, teacher educators and learners of different ages and various backgrounds. The book focuses on projects designed to address challenges in the classroom and on the role of learners as collaborative agents in the research process as well as collaborative research in professional development and the role of collaborative research in the development of national policy.