Collaborative Action Research Network (CARN)
Description
CARN was founded in 1976 in order to continue the development work of the Ford Teaching Project in UK primary and secondary schools. Since that time it has grown to become an international network drawing its members from educational, health, social care, commercial, and public services settings.
CARN aims to encourage and support action research projects (personal, local, national and international), accessible accounts of action research projects, and contributions to the theory and methodology of action research.
CARN sets out to generate:
VISIBILITY
- for action research that requires critical inquiry into past, current and future practice;
- for research that involves active involvement with practitioners and participants;
- for inquiry where practitioners actively contribute to the generation of knowledge and theory;
- for approaches where community development works to engage with and support critical, collective action for social justice;
- for approaches to professional development that takes into account the context of institutional practices and structures as well wider political, social and cultural forces;
- for action research that aims to bring about change both inside and outside of institutional spaces.
SUPPORT
- for action researchers working both individually and in collaboration with others;
- for anyone wishing to set up action research activities as part of ongoing developments, new inquiries, research projects, community engagements, etc;
- for anyone who is interested in developing collaborative, critical and creative dialogue between practice and inquiry; research and practice, theory and experience.
NETWORKING
- through sharing accounts of action research, on the CARN website, in the Educational Action Research international journal, and through other CARN publications;
- through attentive personal encouragement and critical feedback;
- through regional events, study days and at the CARN annual conference.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
1976
Contact details
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Partner Universities
Anglia Ruskin University
University of Cumbria
University of Nottingham
Last modified:
2023-09-20 13:56:33