Appreciative Inquiry

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9781412927475

Research for Change

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By Jan Reed
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Jan Reed (PhD, Nursing, Newcastle) is Professor of Health Care for Older People and Director of the Center for the Care of Older People at Northumbria University. Reed has been a lecturer and researcher since 1987, teaching nurses, social workers and other professionals in research methods and reflective practice, from undergraduate to post-doctoral levels. Currently, she is supervising 8 PhD students. 5 of whom are using Appreciative Inquiry as a research framework. She has examined 12 PhD theses, in the fields of health, social care, social science and education. Over the past 10 years, Dr. Reed has written and published extensively. She has published 60 journal papers, 10 research reports and 5 books (2 edited and 3 authored). In addition, she has edited two academic journals (Health Care in Later Life Edward Arnold, International Journal of Older People Nursing, Blackwell) and has been a paper reviewer for a range of journals including Social Science and Medicine and Health and Social Care the Community. She has also acted as a proposal reviewer for a range of funders, including the Department of health and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in the UK.

Foreword 1. Experiences of Appreciative Inquiry 2. A Brief Tour of the History and Principles of Appreciative Inquiry 3. Research Frameworks: Where does Appreciative Inquiry Connect with Research? 4. Key Themes and Issues in Appreciative Inquiry 5. Developing Research Questions and Goals with Communities 6. Information Gathering and Generating: Inclusivity, Partnership, and Collaboration 7. Making Sense: Issues of Questions and Story 8. Communicating and Disseminating Research: Voice, Audience, and Message 9. Research for Change: Ways to Go

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