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E-News - 13 September 2022

 

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Welcome to ALARA's regular e-News of activities, events and information for the Action Learning / Action Research Community.

 
 

Your contributions to this fortnightly bulletin are welcome.
Please send any items to admin [at]alarassociation.org.

 

In this e-News:

ALARA Events
  • Last days before Webinar with Mary Brydon-Miller
     
Professional Development
  • GCWAL-ALARA Certification Programmes
ALARA Publications
  • Action Research Practitioner Paper No. 1 this month
     
ALARA News
  • New Events Calendar
 

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ALARA Events

 
 

Last Days before Webinar with Mary Brydon-Miller

We have over twenty registrations for the webinar with Mary Brydon-Miller, who has been working with students during her Fulbright Scholarship in conjunction with University of Technology Sydney (UTS). The webinar is on Sunday 18 September 2022 (Eastern Australian Time), when Mary will give an update on her work during the Fulbright scholarship. Registrations are remain open until Saturday evening . Please see the webinar page for more information.

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ALARA Publications

 
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Action Research Practitioner Papers No. 1

Preparations for release of this book are almost complete, and we expect it will be published in the next fortnight.

As a series, the Action Research Practitioner Papers describes details of activity across any aspect of an initiative which otherwise may not be open to analysis or learning. These practices may include project management, facilitation, documentation, networking, collaboration, critical thinking and inquiry, systemic transformation, action research and action learning practice education and training, and/or self-reflection, for example. If you would like to prepare a submission for a Practitioner Papers publication, or know someone who has done the type of work that would be interesting reading in a Practitioner Papers publication, please email admin [at] alarassociation.org.

 

 

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Call for Papers for ALAR Journal for 2023

Dr Yedida Bessemer, Managing Editor, is seeking papers for consideration for issues for 2023. Papers can be submitted on the ALARj site - https://alarj.alarassociation.org.

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Thesis Research Notes

The Editorial team is seeking submissions of Thesis Research Notes written by Action Research (or Action Learning) master or doctoral students. The content would mostly focus on the journey they experienced during their studies. The students' supervisors will be invited to provide a response about the paper. Details of this initiative can be found on the ALARA site or in a video about the ALAR Journal, including a section on the new Thesis Research Notes. See the video here. If you are interested to know more, or know of students who would benefit from submitting a Thesis Research Notes paper, please email admin [at] alarassociation.org.

 

 

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Call for Monograph Submissions

ALARA has published seven monographs over the last several years. Monographs are usually 12-16,000 word papers, similar to journal articles, but which, due to their length, are published in a stand-alone booklet. You can view the published monographs here.

Our Monograph Editor, Eileen Piggot-Irvine, would welcome any new submissions. Please email them to admin [at] alarassociation.org. Submission guidelines are available here.

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Professional Development

 
GCWAL

GCWAL-ALARA Certification Programmes

The alliance between ALARA and the Global Centre for Work-Applied Learning (GCWAL) includes professional certifications as Action Learning Facilitators, Action Learning Practitioners and Work-Applied Learning (WAL) Change Practitioners, co-badged by ALARA and GCWAL.

Discussions with several organisations in three countries continue, and ALARA can expect to see more skilled practitioners joining over coming months and years.

Information about the programmes are available on the GCWAL website and the linked brochures.

The alliance also provides support to ALARA to develop research in action learning and action research. More news will come on research initiatives under the alliance.

If you would like to know more, please see the GCWAL website or the ALARA website.

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ALARA News

 
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New Events Calendar

One of the new functionalities available with the new website is a calendar. ALARA has created an Events Calendar, which will aim to become the place to advertise action learning and action research events. ALARA and oter AL / AR events will be included on this calendar, such as the ones listed below. The calendar is having its finishing touches and will be available later this month.

 

 

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Assistance Request

ALARA has an ongoing great need for assistance in a range of activities for members. The Board is seeking people willing to assist in delivering these activities. Examples of these activities include:

  • We are still looking for Board members and several Committees Group (Co-ordinator) positions, so members are urged to consider expressing their interest for these positions by emailing as indicated below.
  • Proposals and assistance are sought to help plan, prepare and conduct webinars to fill the gap created by social distancing and lack of conferences.
  • A small committee is being formed to conduct a conference in Australasia in 2024, and the members of that committee are seeking additional volunteers.
  • Several members are involved in research, with at least two other projects on the horizon. The alliance with GCWAL (see above) also supports further research.
  • The recognition of Indigenous People and supporting their work in action learning and action research is another exciting opportunity.

If you would like to know more, or want to assist, please contact ALARA.

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Other Events and Information

The full list of these activities
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AR:R&P

Action Learning; Research and Practice and IFAL Conference

Action Learning: Research and Practice Journal has joined with IFAL to announce their 2023 conference in the UK on 17 - 19 April 2023. Submissions are invited until 28 October 2022.

 
 

Action Research Network of the Americas (ARNA)

ARNA have announced their 2023 conference in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on 30 May - 2 June 2023. Submissions are invited.

 
AR Podcast 

AR Podcast

The AR Podcast has many podcasts about Action Research. See here for more information.

 
 

AR+ AMICABLE coLAB

AR+ has commenced several coLABs over the recent months, with more sessions throughout the year. Its blog has Participatory action research with Aboriginal Elders: Ngulluk Koolunga Ngulluk Koort project. See here for more information.

 
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CARN Conference 2022

CARN's 2022 conference is in Dublin, Ireland on 28 - 30 October, 2022. See here for more information.

CARN Praxis
CARN has launched a new publishing opportunity - a rich and collaborative space for voices to be heard more publicly.

 
 

CEEMAN

The The 30th CEEMAN annual conference will be on 21-23 September 2022.

 
 

Cornell University - Action Research Collaborative

The leaders of the institutional home at Cornell for Action Researchers - the Action Research Collaborative - Dr Neil Lewis (CALS) and Dr Tashara M. Leak (CHE), have also released a video.

 
 

EURAM 2022 Conference

The EURAM 2023 Conference - Transforming Business for Good will be held on 14-16 June 2023 in Dublin Ireland.

 
IFAL 

International Foundation for Action Learning

The next IFAL event is on 14 September 2022. The topic is The World Institute of Action Learning’s (WIAL) Approach to Action Learning: Today and Beyond by Chuck Appleby.

 
ISA 

International Sociological Association Conference

ISA is holding its next World Congress in Melbourne Australia on 25 June to 1 July 2023. One of the large number of streams is Action-Research for Participation and Empowerment.

 
Lowitja Institute 

Lowitja Institute

The Lowitja Institute have announced the the 3rd International Indigenous Health & Wellbeing Conference 2023 on 14-16 June 2023, and the release of the Indigenous Nation Building and the Political Determinants of Health and Wellbeing Discussion Paper.

 
Martha Farrell Awards 

Martha Farrell Foundation

The Martha Farrell Foundation has called for nominations for this year's Martha Farrell Awards.

 
PRIA 

PRIA

PRIA International Academy has announced several new online and blended learning courses in 2022 and 2023.

 
WERA 

World Education Research Association

WERA has announced their 2023 Focal Meeting on 22-25 April 2023.

 
WCQR 

World Conference on Qualitative Research

The 7th World Conference on Qualitative Research (WCQR2023) will be held from 25th to 27th January 2023 in the Algarve (Portugal) and online. Submissions close on 30 September.

 
 

Socially Responsible Higher Education: International Perspectives on Knowledge Democracy

The UNESCO Chair in Community Based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education hosted the launch of Socially Responsible Higher Education: International Perspectives on Knowledge Democracy, co-edited by the UNESCO Co-Chairs Dr. Budd Hall and Dr. Rajesh Tandon. See here for more details about this open access book.

Transformative Research and Higher Education

Dr Azril Bacal, a member of the ALARA Global Strategic Publications Editorial Board, edited a new book, and will be co-participating in an in-person and virtual round table to be held on 19 May.

Democratising Participatory Research

Open Book Publishers is sharing their latest Open Access title: Democratising Participatory Research: Pathways to Social Justice from the South by Carmen Martinez-Vargas. More information is available here.

A Common Good Approach to Development: Collective Dynamics of Development Processes

Open Book Publishers are also sharing their Open Access title: A Common Good Approach to Development: Collective Dynamics of Development Processes by Mathias Nebel, Oscar Garza-Vázquez and Clemens Sedmak (eds). More information is available here.

Mapping Global Inequality

Mapping Global Inequality is a Series of tertiary research that pulls together the best international reflective and innovative scholarship focusing on different aspects of inequality at both local and global contexts across different societies. If you are interested in collaborating, please see here for information.