Translating knowing that into knowing how: The case of trust in regional network building
Original version
Gausdal, A. H., Hildrum, J. M., & Gustavsen, B. (2014). Translating knowing that into knowing how: The case of trust in regional network building. International Journal of Action Research, 10(1).Abstract
By asking: Can action research help transmit ordinary, conventional, descriptive-analytic knowledge?, we set out to explore the complementarity between the descriptive-analytic "knowing that" and the practical "knowing how" knowledge. drawing on a longitudinal study, the paper shows how a theoretical concept: "trust", was used as practical vehicle for faciliating commitment to the network development process. The answer to the question is definitely positive. Moreover, it emerges that the debate on the different forms of knowledge fails to address what it actualy means to construct practical orders. Only the embodiment of research knowledge into specific social constructions will demonstrate the potential gains of action.