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Jasna Mažgon - A Historical Overview of Selected Action Research Concepts

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The 20th century witnessed significant advancements in the domain of social sciences, characterised by methodological and epistemological discourses among positivist, critical-theoretical, and constructivist frameworks. Attempts to unify these sciences under a single framework gave rise to considerable tensions and the emergence of new paradigms.

A significant development was action research, which was introduced by Kurt Lewin in the 1930s and 1940s. While rooted in positivist logic, Lewin emphasised that research should drive social change, thus challenging the empirical-analytical methodology focused solely on objective knowledge. Traditional positivist approaches, originating in the 19th century, prioritized experiments and causal explanations. However, this rigid framework faced growing criticism, particularly in the Positivismusstreit (Positivism Dispute) of the 1960s, which questioned whether human-social relations could be studied as objectively as natural phenomena.

This debate influenced action research, which was initially aligned with critical theory and constructivism but later incorporated quantitative methods. Heinz Moser conceptualised action research within the paradigm of discourse, contending that positivist science served to perpetuate established power structures, while action research, by its very nature, was intended to effect social transformation. He subsequently conceded its shortcomings as an autonomous paradigm, underscoring the imperative for research subjects to function as equal participants.

Klafki sought to synthesize traditional and action research, prioritizing problem-solving and advocating for a pragmatic combination of methodologies. He argued that rigid adherence to a single paradigm is unnecessary when mixed approaches can complement each other.

This paradigm shift is evident in the work of Kemmis, Wilkinson, McNiff, and Lomax, who moved beyond theoretical debates to emphasise action…

Schlagworte

Aktionsforschung, Positivismus, Kritische Theorie, Herrschaftsfreier Diskurs, Qualitative Methoden, Quantitative Methoden, Action Research

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  • Autor*in
    Jasna Mažgon
  • Seiten
    118
  • Zusatzinfos
    – in englischer Sprache –
  • Jahr
    Hamburg 2025
  • ISBN
    978-3-339-14344-0
  • Schriftenreihe
    Methoden der Sozialforschung
  • ISSN
    3052-394X
  • Band
    1
  • Fachbereich
    Sozialwissenschaft

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