
- Editorial:
- UNIVERSIDAD DE DEUSTO
- Any d'edició:
- 2025
- Matèria:
- Historia y ciencias sociales
- ISBN:
- 978-84-1325-250-6
- PÃ gines:
- 230
THE EVOLUTION OF ACTION RESEARCH FOR TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
NURTURING AN INTERGENERATIONAL AND MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
Edited by Patricia Canto-Farachala and Miren Estensoro García, this book is a third volume developing Action Reseach for Territorial Development (ARTD), a dynamic and participatory environment dedicated to fostering transformative research. Building on previous works, this volume brings together an intergenerational and multicultural group of contributors, reflecting ARTDs growth into a more inclusive and diverse community.
This growth and development of the environment is mirrored in its two parts. The first features reflections from experienced researchers, including theoretical advancements and practical frameworks for facilitating action research processes. The second part highlights contributions from a new generation of action researchers, initiated through the training processes at Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness. The book also features contributions by action researchers who have been working with ARTD in Praxis, Argentina but had not published their work in previous volumes.These emerging voices bring fresh perspectives to ARTD, addressing global contexts and exploring themes such as systemic facilitation in urban policy, the role of young facilitators in decision-making, the challenges of navigating cultural diversity in participatory processes, and the transformation of organizational structures in local governments.
One of the central contents in the book is on the analysis of the action research environment itself. Through collaborative processes like Zubigintzaa monthly workshop space for knowledge sharingthe contributors refined their ideas, fostering dialogue and collective learning. The content is the result of a co-generative learning process, where experienced action researchers and the new generation of researchers worked together to integrate diverse perspectives and advance the ARTD environment.
This volume celebrates the evolution of ARTD as a space for participatory, democratic, and transformative research. It serves as both a reflection on the environments progress and a vision for its future, emphasizing its limitless potential for continuous growth driven by inclusivity, collective ownership, and innovative, boundary-crossing collaboration.
Hanne Finnestrand, PhD
Associate Professor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway ?Editor-in-chief of Systemic Practice and Action Research