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On relationships, reflection and experiments in the messy practice of action research
This contribution reflects on our roles as action researchers studying family counsellors, drawing inspiration from Hilary Bradbury’s book on the ‘messy work’ in action research. Examining the often-overlooked dynamics, we retrospectively analyse our research practice using Bradbury’s tripartite framework of relational, conceptual, and experimental spaces. Emphasizing the value of messiness and uncertainty, we argue for ongoing consideration of these spaces in future research. Crucial lessons include the need for balanced attention to the three spaces, the non-automatic harmony between spaces, and the recognition of interdependencies. Reflection and flexibility are highlighted as key assets. Ultimately, our retrospective analysis offers valuable insights for qualitative researchers navigating the complexities of action research.