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This paper from Danny Burns for the Centre for Development Impact (CDI) focuses on using complexity and systems thinking to try and understand how change happens. It explores how the use of a Systemic Action Research methodology can be used to assess impact in complex and highly dynamic environments.
Excerpt
"This paper is about the uses of Systemic Action Research (SAR) and Participatory Systemic Inquiry (PSI) for impact assessment (Burns 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013; Wadsworth 2001, 2010). SAR is an action research methodology which embeds design, planning, action and evaluation into a single process. It is an iterative learning process which supports real-time assessment across social systems. SAR can be embedded within programmes or layered into programmes later on in their development (Burns 2007). PSI is a shorter process, which allows a system to be mapped as a baseline against which changes in the dynamics of the system can be assessed (Burns 2012). PSI can underpin an action research process or it can be carried out as a process in its own right. SAR typically takes place over a period of 18 months to three years. A PSI mapping and analysis might take place over a 2–12-week period. SAR has been used in a number of national and global INGO programmes.1 It has also been used in large scale evaluations such as that of the Welsh Assembly Government’s Communities First programme."
Contents
- Action research and Systemic Action Research
- How change happens
- Change is emergent
- Interventions often produce unpredictable and unintended consequences
- Change is constrained by system dynamics and sustainable change requires changes in system dynamics
- Latent change often leads to tipping points characterised by sudden major transformation
- How Systemic Action Research can help
- Challenges in the use of Systemic
- Action Research
Sources
Burns, D., (2014). Assessing Impact in Dynamic and Complex Environments: Systemic Action Research and Participatory Systemic Inquiry, Centre for Development Impact (CDI). Retrieved from: http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/assessing-impact-in-dynamic-and-complex-environments-systemic-action-research-and-participatory-systemic-inquiry