Appreciative Inquiry
eBook - ePub

Appreciative Inquiry

Research for Change

  1. 232 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Appreciative Inquiry

Research for Change

About this book

Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change is the first book dedicated to exploring appreciative inquiry (AI) as an approach to change-focused research. More than ever, students and researchers seek to do more than report on what they see following a research study or project, but rather engage the research environment (participants, stakeholders) to promote change. In other words, their studies are as much research-based as they are meant to initiate or sustain social or organizational change. Very often, the nature of this dual purpose - research and change - requires the researcher to use nontraditional approaches that bridge the theory-practice gap.Ā In this book, author Jan Reed draws on the work of David Cooperrider and other pioneers in the area of AI toĀ bridge the current gap between consulting activity and academic research in AI.

The book begins with real-world, internationalĀ insights and experiences of AI as a research methodology and offers the history and principles of AI. Next,Ā it provides ways of linking and differentiatingĀ these activities and exploring the range of ways to engage AI in change-focused researchĀ and practiceĀ - from research question and research design through data collection, data analysis, interpretation,Ā and dissemination of findings. And perhaps most importantly, the book places AI in the context of other research paradigms and approaches, addressing positivist versus naturalistic stances, social constructionist concepts, and related methods and methodologies such as action research, PAR, ethnography, case studies, and narrative inquiry.

This book is appropriate for use in graduate-level methods courses devoted to appreciative inquiry, change- or community-based research, organizational development and change, and related topics across the social sciences, education, and management. It will also prove invaluable to researchers and professionals who are interested in using AI butĀ need to know how to frame this approach within the greater context of traditional research.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive introduction to Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and the range of debates that it can generate for a researcher or professional used to employing otherwise traditional research models
  • International examples from recent published and unpublished projects in which AI was used, with an emphasis on those that shaped policy, planning, and future practices
  • Discussion and guidance on how to make the connections between AI and various research paradigms and approaches to research, including positivist versus naturalistic research, social constructionist concepts, action research PAR, ethnography, narrative inquiry, and case studies
  • An assessment of the strengths and limitations of AI in research environments
  • Practical guidance and ideas for generating different research questions, managing, organizing, and analyzing data, and communicating and disseminating the final resultsĀ 
  • Individual and group exercises that draw on organizational development techniques as a way to bring AI concepts to life through practice.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Dedication
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Chapter 1. Experiences of AI
  8. Chapter 2. A Brief Tour of the History and Principles of AI
  9. Chapter 3. Research Frameworks: Where Does AI Connect With Research?
  10. Chapter 4. Key Themes and Dimensions in AI Research
  11. Chapter 5. Developing Research Questions and Goals With Communities
  12. Chapter 6. Information Gathering and Generating: Inclusivity, Partnership, and Collaboration
  13. Chapter 7. Making Sense: Issues of Question and Story
  14. Chapter 8. Communicating and Disseminating Research: Voice, Audience, and Message
  15. Chapter 9. Research for Change: Ways to Go
  16. References
  17. Index
  18. About the Author
  19. About the Contributors