Nurturing the buffer zone: conducting collaborative action research in contemporary contexts

There is a shift in university-based social research towards interdisciplinary working and collaboration with non-academic partners, which requires a reconsideration of methodological concepts and research practices. In this article, we draw on intensive collaborative action research (CAR) into publ...

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