Action Research and Wicked Environmental Problems : Exploring Appropriate Roles for Researchers in P...
Exploring Appropriate Roles for Researchers in Professional Communication

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Title: Action Research and Wicked Environmental Problems : Exploring Appropriate Roles for Researchers in Professional Communication; Exploring Appropriate Roles for Researchers in Professional Communication
Authors and Corporations: Blythe, Stuart, Grabill, Jeffrey T., Riley, Kirk
In: Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 22, 2008, 3, p. 272-298
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 272-298
ISSN: 1050-6519
1552-4574
DOI: 10.1177/1050651908315973
published in: Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> The authors report on a 3-year action-research project designed to facilitate public involvement in the planned dredging of a canal and subsequent disposal of the dredged sediments. Their study reveals ways that community members struggle to define the problem and work together as they gather, share, and understand data relevant to that problem. The authors argue that the primary goal of action research related to environmental risk should be to identify and support the strategies used by community members rather than to educate the public. The authors maintain that this approach must be supported by a thorough investigation of basic rhetorical issues (audience, genre, stases, invention), and they illustrate how they used this approach in their study. </jats:p>