In First Person Action Research Judi Marshall invites her reader to join her in the rich world of first person inquiry: a reflexive approach to life and to one's own participation in research and learning.
Written as a collage of interrelated chapters, fragments and voices, this is an important meditation on the nature of inquiring action. Judi Marshall's book provides an accessible introduction to self-reflective practice; exploring its principles and practices and illustrating with reflective accounts of inquiry from the author's professional and personal life. The book also considers action for change in relation to issues of ecological sustainability and corporate responsibility.
Writing is reviewed as a process of inquiry, and as a way to present action research experiences. Connections are made with the work of the literary authors Nathalie Sarraute and Kazuo Ishiguro to expand the scope of typical academic writing practices.
First Person Action Research is an important and practical resource for students, teachers and practitioners of action research alike. It is a thoughtful and sensitive account of an emerging field in Research Methods.
Introducing first person inquiry
'Going Going' by Philip Larkin
Part I - Living Life as Inquiry
Integrating action research, systemic thinking and attention to issues of power
Action inquiry and action logics
Part II - Dimensions of Inquiry
Notions of inquiry
Disciplines of inquiry
Inquiry in action
Images of aspiring inquiry practice
Part III - Working with Ideas, Theories and Images as Inquiry
Working with academic literatures
Drawing on the work of Nathalie Sarraute
Self-reflection and life narrative in the work of Kazuo Ishiguro
Part IV - Writing as Inquiry and as Representation
Writing as inquiry
Writing as representation
Selectively adopting Freefall Writing precepts
Part V - Stories of Inquiry
Inquiry learning groups and working with feedback
Acting for sustainability Seeking to contribute to systemic change, as time slips by
'Work Song' by Wendell Berry
Wondering what to do about an elderly relative
Part VI - Ongoing Inquiry
Well, I won't be doing that again
In reflection