Conferences as Sites of Learning and Development

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Action Learning
Action Research
Action research approaches
Action Research Association
Action Research Network
ALARA
Appreciative Action Research
AR
Belinda Dewar
Bob Dick
Brisbane Group
Caring Conversations
Carn
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Cathy Sharp
Colin Bradley
Community development
Conference culture
Conference Organizing Committee
cross-cultural collaboration
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experiential education methods
Face To Face
Gina Blackberry
Global University
GULL Approach
Ina Louw
Joseph M. Shosh
Judith Kearney
Learning Conference
Learning Organisation
Learning Society
Lesley Wood
Let
Lifelong Action Learning
lifelong learning pathways
Melanie Williams
Michelle Redman-MacLaren
Novice Researchers
organisational learning theory
Ortrun Zuber Skerritt
Participatory Action Learning
Participatory Methodology
participatory research in academic conferences
Pip Bruce Ferguson
Playful Provocation
professional development strategies
Richard Bawden
Richard Teare
Robyn Lynn
Ron Passfield
Shankar Sankaran
South Sudan
Supportive Research Culture
sustainable change initiatives
Sustainable Learning
Sustainable Social Transformation
World Congress

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415360241
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book applies and expands upon the concept of the ‘learning conference’ as a site of learning and development, using the paradigm and methodologies of participatory action learning and action research (PALAR).

Making a significant contribution to the field, this is the first book to outline the characteristics and development of a learning conference culture in theory and practice. It demonstrates how application of the learning conference concept can maximise learning opportunities and successful research outcomes to bring about sustainable professional, organizational and community development.

An international team of contributors offer their diverse perspectives on conferences and the practical and theoretical work conducted at these events. They contextualize these reflections in the light of global developments in this increasingly troubled twenty-first century marked by greater complexity through technology, globalization, neo-liberalism, climate change and other sources of practical and ideological change, all of which enhance the conceptual and practical utility of the learning conference.

Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt is Director of OZI (Ortrun Zuber International P/L) specializing in action learning and action research, leadership development programs, and postgraduate research training and supervision, including qualitative research methods. She is also Adjunct Professor at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia); Extraordinary Professor at North-West University (Potchefstroom, South Africa); and Regional President Australasia, Global University for Lifelong Learning (GULL).