From Researching Regions at a Distance to Participatory Network Building: Integrating Action Research and Economic Geography |
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Authors: | Bjørnar Sæther |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;(2) Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Value Creation 2010 Program, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the change in a researcher's practices from one of studying regional industrial development at a distance to one of working closely with a network of agri-food managers. This is accompanied by a discussion of the methodological and theoretical possibilities for an action research inspired economic geography. Some of the core characteristics of a pragmatic conceptualization of action research are revised. It is argued that theoretical developments within economic geography make possible a dialogue between researchers and local actors and that economic geography is challenged to accept that knowledge is generated through such a dialogue. Attempts to create a dialogue between action research and economic geography in a specific Norwegian industrial and geographical context are described. These attempts indicate that the researcher's methodological approach has been transformed from a narrow one relying solely on conventional social science methods to a broader one including participatory action research. |
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Keywords: | Action research Regional development Economic geography Networks |
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