Educating for Participation and Knowledge Co-Creation
Keywords:
Erik Lindhult, Participatory Action Research, Doctoral educationAbstract
As a tribute to Erik Lindhult, this article reflects on the theory and practice of doctoral education in Participatory Action Research, on which the authors collaborated with Erik. It explores the underlying research philosophy and relational skills required in doctoral education, and alternative ways programs may be structured. Central to this reflection is Erik’s description of his vision for his doctoral program.
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