The Journal of Research Practice (JRP) seeks to develop our understanding of research as a type of practice, so as to extend and enhance that practice in the future. The Journal aims to explore why and how different activities, criteria, methods, and languages become part of research practice in any domain.
Journal of Research Practice
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2006
Editorial:
Immaculateness and Research Practice
D. P. Dash, Héctor R. Ponce, Gerard de Zeeuw
Main Articles:
Auto-Photography as Research Practice: Identity and Self-Esteem Research
Carey M. Noland
Being Bilingual: Issues for Cross-Language Research
Bogusia Temple
A Continuation of Paul Grobstein’s Theory of Science as Story Telling and Story Revising: A Discussion of its Relevance to History
Toni Weller
Research Design:
Using Activity Diaries: Some Methodological Lessons
Tracey Crosbie
Creating a Wider Audience for Action Research: Learning from Case-Study
Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt, Jesper Rank Andersen
Searching for an Appropriate Research Design: A Personal Journey
Anne Probert
Provocative Idea:
It’s We, the Researchers, Who are in Need of Renovation
Zvi Bekerman
Review:
The Art of Observation: Understanding Pattern Languages
Werner Ulrich