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Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe (Part-2)

Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe (Part-2)

Update: 2022-12-01
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Welcome back to Part 2 of the episode; Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe. In this episode, we are continuing our conversation from last season on ethical relationship building based on an article that Joe published. If you haven’t heard that one, it is episode 10 of season 2.

It’s great when friends of the podcast engage with our conversations, and in this episode, our good friend Alfredo Ortiz Aragon sent us some great insights about thinking through some of the implications of the ideas in the first episode and trying to find different ways to contextualize some points. Joe, Vanessa, & Adam start the conversation with responding to Ortiz’s comments (2:13 ). They then carefully articulate their thoughts on themes such as role of emotions in research (8:11 ), how emotions can manifest in the field (11:25 ), how relationship building through reflexivity is both internal and external process (22:57 ), and how we can build ethical relationships while navigating the complexities in the AR process (29:01 ). Tune in to listen to this wholesome episode with our trio Joe, Vanessa and Adam.

 

References

Levitan, J.(2019). Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research: Getting Out ofWestern Norms to Foster Equitable Collaboration. The Canadian Journal of ActionResearch. 21 (1), 11-29.

Levitan, J., & Johnson, K. M. (2020). Salir adelante: Collaboratively developing culturally grounded curriculum with marginalized communities. American Journal of Education, 126(2), 195-230.

Levitan, J. (2018). The danger of a single theory: Understanding students’ voices and social justice in the Peruvian Andes. Teachers College Record, 120(2), 1-36.


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In exploring "Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe (Part-2)," I found the focus on the ethical dimensions of relationship-building to be both enlightening and crucial. By emphasizing the importance of mutual respect, transparency, and genuine https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/best-essay-writing-services-reviews-legit-websites-gloria-kopp-mbrbf collaboration, Joe underscores how these principles are fundamental in action research. It's clear that successful research hinges not just on methodological rigor but on fostering ethical partnerships that respect and elevate the voices of all participants. I appreciate how this approach not only enhances the integrity of the research but also contributes to meaningful and impactful outcomes. For those interested in deepening their understanding of ethical practices in action research, I highly recommend engaging with Joe's insights and considering how these principles can be applied in your own work.

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Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe (Part-2)

Ethical Relationship Building in Action Research with Joe (Part-2)

Adam Stieglitz & Joe Levitan