Mary Brydon-Miller
Mary Brydon-Miller, Ph.D. directs the University of Cincinnati’s Action Research Center and is Professor of Educational Studies and Urban Educational Leadership in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. She is a participatory action researcher who engages in both community-based and educational action research. She co-edited the volumes, Traveling Companions: Feminism, Teaching, and Action Research (with Patricia Maguire and Alice McIntyre), From Subjects to Subjectivities: A Handbook of Interpretive and Participatory Methods (with Deborah Tolman), and Voices of Change: Participatory Research in the United States and Canada (with Peter Park, Budd Hall, and Ted Jackson). Her other publications include work on participatory action research methods, academic writing in the social sciences, refugee resettlement, elder advocacy, and disability rights. Her current scholarship focuses on ethics and action research.
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