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DOI: 10.1177/1046496407313407 Action ResearchA Paradigm for Achieving Social ChangeHebrew University of Jerusalem Action research was originally introduced by the late Kurt Lewin, who coined the term and who frequently used it in the realm of intergroup relations. Eight principles of action research based on Lewin's writings, and adopted by leading theorists and practitioners, are elaborated on in this article accompanied by illustrations of how they have been used in the study reported in this special issue.
Key Words: action research relationship between practitioners and researchers small group
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