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Labyrinth Research Bibliography

Incorporating action research into labyrinth events with minimal intrusion

Abstract: This presentation presents the concept of “action research” as it is applied to inquiry in fields such as the social sciences and education. It identifies action research as a type of inquiry that is well suited and appropriate to labyrinth research. The presentation identifies and describes simple action research designs that will enable facilitators of labyrinth events to collect research data at their labyrinth events with little or no intrusion on the labyrinth experiences of the event participants.

Journal articles without abstracts:

Ancient and medieval labyrinths and contemporary narrative therapy: How do they fit?
by Bloos, I. D. & O'Conner, T. S. 2002. Journal of Pastoral Psychology, 50(4), 219-230.
 

Immersions in ambiguity: The labyrinth and the analytic process
by C. Savitz 1991. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 36, 461-481.
 

Masters thesis (unpublished) without abstract:

Leading from the inside out: Incorporating the labyrinth as a leadership tool in organizations
by B. L. Kyle 2002. Royal Roads University, Canada. (ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. Publication No. AAT MQ77742). Abstract not available.