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Volume 24 Issue 1, March 2026

Volume 24 Issue 1, March 2026

Special Issue: Mindsets of Transformation for Action Research

  • Guest Editor: Simon Divecha
  • Guest Editor: Hilary Bradbury
  • Guest Editor: Bennet Zelner
  • Guest Editor: Áine Watkins
  • Guest Editor: Jacqueline van Paassen
  • Guest Editor: Bruno Pešec
  • Guest Editor: Terence Sexton
  • Guest Editor: Parneet Kaur
  • Guest Editor: Jonathan Reams

Editorial

  • Simon Divecha
  • Hilary Bradbury
  • Bennet Zelner
  • Áine Watkins
  • Jacqueline van Paassen
  • Bruno Pešec
  • Terence Sexton
  • Parneet Kaur
  • Jonathan Reams
Free accessEditorialFirst published March 12, 2026pp. 3–17

Special Issue Articles

  • Julia Kukard
Abstract
Reflexivity is the creative, transformative engine for the decade long research journey described in this paper. It has refined and grown my theory from viewing stuckness as a degenerative cycle towards one that is life-affirming, regenerative, and ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published November 10, 2025pp. 18–32
  • Jacqueline van Paassen
  • Bruno Pešec
Abstract
This paper outlines several cycles of first- and second-person inquiry that explore how two doctoral candidates developed reflexive capacity-in-action. We illustrate the essential developmental shifts we experienced while facilitating research co-inquiry ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published August 30, 2025pp. 33–48
  • Terence Sexton
  • Joan Walton
Abstract
As society tackles the root causes of the meta-crisis, the development of our internal dimensions presents deep leverage points for outer change. While the concept of consciousness remains contested and lacks a universally accepted definition, it may be ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published November 14, 2025pp. 49–65
  • Hilary Bradbury
Abstract
When political decision makers become aware of their habitual use of unilateral power, transformation starts. The thesis is this: through self-inquiry regarding habitual power-hoarding, feedback avoidance, and resistance to inquiry, a more participative ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published December 28, 2025pp. 66–86
  • Adam Cairns
  • Parneet Kaur
  • Lynette Thorstensen
Abstract
This paper focuses on an eight-week discussion about the formation of an intergenerational and intercultural Advisory Group for Poetry for Planet. Poetry for Planet is a global, youth-led, creative climate change movement rooted in poetry, aimed at giving ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published November 21, 2025pp. 87–102
  • David J. Wrathall
  • Hannah Gosnell
  • Fern Wickson
  • Erika Spanger
  • Associates*
Abstract
This paper follows 8 scientists who ventured into the world of psychedelics on a quest to find transformational pathways forward. Each have worked on aspects of global environmental change for decades, and observing environmental crises converging into a ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published March 6, 2026pp. 103–129

In Memoriam

Free accessOtherFirst published February 4, 2026pp. 130–132