Action research, becoming and the assemblage: a Deleuzian reconceptualisation of professional practice,

K Gale, B Turner, L McKenzie

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    Abstract

    This paper, following Somekh and Zeichner, offers a ‘remodelling [of ] action research theories and practices in local contexts’. It is an attempt, with Kemmis, to address the question ‘what is to be done?’ and to consider the ‘place of action research’ in the light of what Schön has referred to as ‘the crisis of confidence in professional knowledge’. Following the lead taken by Amorim and Ryan, and through the animation of assemblage, becoming and other Deleuzian conceptualisations, this paper will describe and make further claims for an active re-constitution of some of the givens of action research. In doing so it will both acknowledge existing theoretical, practice-based and historical antecedents and offer possibilities for looking at and advancing theoretical and practice-based approaches to action research in educational and professional settings through Deleuzian and Deleuze inspired lenses. Keywords: collaborative writing; inquiry; diffractions; intra-actions; professional development; becoming-professional
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)549-564
    Number of pages15
    JournalEducational Action Research
    Volume21
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • collaborative writing
    • inquiry
    • diffractions
    • intra-actions
    • becoming-professional
    • professional development

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