Collaborations & Partners

Action Research members are in involved in initiatives and projects across the university, the community and around the world. Our connections are expanding! This list is growing. Come join us!

Developing youth-driven solutions for environmental resilience and well-being.

This youth-led participatory action research project empowers Adventure Crew teens to explore the climate anxiety, investigate the healing power of nature, and develop youth-driven solutions for environmental resilience and well-being. Youth researchers are defining, collecting, and making meaning of data about their well-being.

Examining GLA as a catalyst for learning and change among educational leaders.

This study examines how Mandel Teacher Educator Institute educational leaders learn, use, and adapt the Group Level Assessment (GLA) method, a participatory research method that engages communities in exploring issues and co-developing strategies for action, through an explanatory sequential mixed methods design.

Using narrative and the arts to promote health, equity, critical compassion.

The Narrative Medicine, Compassionate Arts, and Healing (NMCAH) Research Group is an interdisciplinary association of scholars, writers, physicians, artists, educators, storytellers, and community builders who use narrative and the arts to promote health, equity, critical compassion, and healing and to advance related research and activism.