IJAR now available in Open Access after 24 Months!

IJAR now available in Open Access after 24 months!

IJAR: Open Access after 24 Months

Starting this month, our English-language scholarly journal IJAR – International Journal of Action Research will be published with a 24-month Open Access embargo period. This means that each issue will now be available free of charge in digital form two years after publication.

You already have free access to IJAR 2-2023 and older in the journal’s online archive.

Browse the freely accessible issues using the thematic or personal search function and find contributions by international authors on the topic of action research that interest you. All Open Access contributions can be downloaded directly as PDF files.

 

IJAR – International Journal of Action Research

IJAR – International Journal of Action Research provides a forum for an open and non dogmatic discussion about action research, regarding both its present situation and future perspectives. This debate is open to the variety of action research concepts worldwide. The focus is on dialogues between theory and practice.

The journal is interested in publishing papers from all over the world that address action research in organizational and work environments, territorial development and other forms of societal transformation – and intentionally strikes a balance among them. The journal is problem driven; it is centered on the notion that organizational, regional and other forms of social development should be understood as multidimensional processes and viewed from a broad socio-ecological, participative and societal perspective. The editorial board of IJAR welcomes self-studies, autoethnography, indigenous research and participatory and emancipatory methodologies as long as they are focused on dialogues between theory and practice.

IJAR is a refereed journal and published three times a year.

 

Online Archive of IJAR

The full texts of all available contributions from IJAR can be found in the journal’s online archive on our platform Budrich Journals.

 

 

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