Introduction: Pushing boundaries to enhance the reach and scope of action research. Special Issue of the International Journal of Action Research
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Bibliography: Mooken, Malida (guest editor)/Canto-Farachala, Patricia (guest editor): Introduction: Pushing boundaries to enhance the reach and scope of action research. Special Issue of the International Journal of Action Research, IJAR – International Journal of Action Research, 3-2025, pp. 179-188.
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