| Norma Romm
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| First joined
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1996-present
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| Title
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Member
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| Affiliation
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Professor Extraordinarius, affiliated to the University of South Africa
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| Notable works
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Here I am mentioning only my my sole-authored books; co-authored books; and co-edited books. (I also provide sites of reviews of my latest book.)
Co-authored books:
2018: Responsible Research Practice: Revisiting Transformative Paradigm in Social Research (Springer).
For extracts of reviews of this book, please see the following: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319743844#reviews. Donna Mertens provided an endorsement of the book (page v of the book). An extensive review by Avivit Cherrington in the journal Educational Research for Social Change can be found at http://ersc.nmmu.ac.za/articles/ERSC_Sept_2018_Vol_7_No_2_Book_Report_pp_146-149.pdf. Another extensive review by Susan Goff in the journal Systemic Practice and Action Research can be found at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11213-019-09497-6. Another detailed review was written by Vassilissa Carangio for the journal Ethnic and Racial Studies and published online in 2020 (DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2020.1831569). And yet another comprehensive review (by Dan Wulff) for the journal The Qualitative Report can be found at https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol26/iss4/7/
2010: New Racism: Revisiting Researcher Accountabilities (Springer).
2001: Accountability in Social Research: Issues and Debates. Kluwer Academic/Plenum. (This was the second top bestselling e-book of Kluwer publishers for more than a year.)
1991: The Methodologies of Positivism and Marxism: A Sociological Debate (Macmillan).
Co-authored books:
2008: Assessment of the Impact of HIV and AIDS in the Informal Economy in Zambia (co-authored with Veronica McKay). International Labor Organization.
1996: Diversity Management: Triple Loop Learning (co-authored with Robert Flood). Wiley.
1992: People’s Education in Theoretical Perspective: Towards the Development of a Critical Humanist Approach (co-authored with Veronica McKay), Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman.
Co-edited books:
2022: Covid-19: Perspectives Across Africa (co-edited with A. Fymat and J. Kapalanga). The compilation of this book emanated from the (virtual) annual conference of the Society for the Advancement of Science in Africa (SASA), 2020/2021. Tellwell.
2019: Mixed Methods and Cross-Disciplinary Research Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living (co-edited with Janet McIntyre-Mills). Springer.
2019: Democracy and Governance for Resourcing the Commons: Theory and Practice on Rural-Urban Balance (co-edited with Janet McIntyre-Mills and Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes). Springer.
2017: Balancing Individualism and Collectivism: Social and Environmental Justice (co-edited with Janet McIntyre-Mills and Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes). Springer.
1996: Critical Systems Thinking: Current Research and Practice (co-edited with Robert Flood). Plenum.
1994: Social Theory (co-edited with Michael Sarakinsky). Heinemann.
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| Interest in SIGs
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Critical Systems Thinking Transformative Research Indigenous Relational Systemic Approach
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| Degree(s)
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MA (University of Cape Town, 1982); DLitt et Phil (University of South Africa, 1986)
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| Field(s) of study
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Sociology; Education; Eco-systemic knowing-and-living
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| University(ies)
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University of Cape Town; University of South Africa; University of Eswatini; University of Hull; European University of Cyprus.
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| Specialization(s)
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responsible research practice; transformative research; an Indigenous systemic approach to knowing-and-being
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| ORCID
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1722-9720
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| Notable Awards or Achievements
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2015: Award (plaque) given by the University of South Africa in recognition of being rated by South Africa’s National Research Foundation for being an established researcher in the fields of researcher accountability, responsible research practice, and constructivist epistemology (2015-2020).
2016: Chancellor’s Prize for Excellence in Research (Award given by the University of South Africa).
2020: Re-rating (for the period 2021-2026) by the South African National Research Foundation: Category B2 in the specialization fields of responsible research practice, transformative research, and the Indigenous paradigm. (Definition of B2: All or the overriding majority of reviewers utilized to review the application are firmly convinced that the applicant enjoys considerable international recognition for the high quality and impact of his/her recent research outputs.)
2022: Awarded a prize from the University of South Africa: Women in Research Leadership Award for Excellence in Research (from Vice-Principal: Research, Postgraduate Studies, Innovation & Commercialization).
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| Links
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https://www.taosinstitute.net/about-us/people/institute-associates/africa-north-africa-middle-east/norma-romm
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Norma Romm joined ISSS in 1966. Norma is a South African critical systems thinker interested in Transformative Research and links with Indigenous onto-epistemology. She is a (retired) professor at the Department of Adult, Community, and Continuing Education at the University of South Africa. Norma was previously Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Swaziland[1]; Deputy director of the Centre for Systems Studies, at the University of Hull[2]; and Dean of Social Sciences and Humanities at the European University of Cyprus. (See her ORCID page for details.)
Personal Life. This has been storied by me (as relevant to my concerns) in Chapter 2 of my book on Responsible Research Practice (2018). This book can be found at the following site: https://www.academia.edu/93596083/Responsible_Research_Practice_2018_final
Notable Works
- MY FOUR SOLE-AUTHORED BOOKS:
- The Methodologies of Positivism and Marxism (1991). Macmillan
- Accountability in Social Research (2001). Springer
- New Racism: Revisiting Researcher Accountabilities (2010). Springer
- Responsible Research Practice: Revisiting Transformative Paradigm in Social Research (2018). Springer
- SOME NOTABLE ARTICLES (please see selected publications for selected additional works):
- 2023. Reflections on the value of mixed focus groups with adult learner research participants: Exploring gender disparities and gendered relationships (co-authored with X. Tawana). Participatory Educational Research, 10, 1: 290-309.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/366918940_Reflections_on_the_Value_of_Mixed_Focus_Groups_with_Adult_Learner_Research_Participants_Exploring_Gender_Disparities_and_Gendered_Relationships
- 2023: Towards eco-systemic living: Learning with Indigenous leaders in Africa and Indonesia through a community of practice (co-authored with J. J. McIntyre-Mills, P. V. Lethole, M. Makaulule, R. Wirawan & I. Widianingsih). Systems Research and Behavioral Science 40, 5: 779-786. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sres.2976?af=R
- 2022: Action research as a hopeful response to apocalypse: A review of Bradbury, H. (2022). How to do Action Research for Transformations at a Time of Eco-social Crisis. Edward Elgar. Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change, 2, 2: 141-148.
- 2022: Reflections upon our way of invoking an indigenous paradigm to co-explore community mobilization against irresponsible practices of foreign-owned companies in Nwoya District, Uganda (co-authored with F. A. Adyanga). The Qualitative Report, 27, 7: Art. 13.
- 2022: African Youth’s visioning for re-inventing democracy in the digital era: A case of use of Structured Dialogical Design (co-authored with Y. Laouris). World Futures, 78, 1: 18-61. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02604027.2021.2014112
- 2022: Structured dialogical design as a problem structuring method illustrated in a Re-invent democracy project (co-authored with Y. Laouris). European Journal of Operational Research, 301, 3: 1072-1087.
- 2020: Eliciting children’s/young people’s (group) engagement with scenarios as participatory research practice for exploring and extending responses to climate change. Participatory Educational Research, 7, 1: i-xiv. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339609077_Eliciting_Children'sYoung_People's_Group_Engagement_with_Scenarios_as_Participatory_Research_Practice_for_Exploring_and_Extending_Responses_to_Climate_Change
Video Presentations
Selected Publications
- 2020: Reflections on a post-qualitative inquiry with children/young people: Exploring and furthering a performative research ethics. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 21, 1: Art 6.
- 2020: Systemic research practices towards the development of an eco-community in Vietnam: Some joint post-facto reflections (co-authored with H.T.N. Hoang). Systemic Practice and Action Research, 33, 6: 599-624.
- 2019: Academic-practitioner collaboration with communities towards social and ecological transformation (co-authored with A. Arko-Achemfuor & L. Serolong). International Journal of Transformative Research, 6, 1:1-9.
- 2018: Systemic thinking and practice toward facilitating inclusive education: Reflections on a case of co-generated knowledge and action in South Africa (co-authored with L.D.N. Tlale). Systemic Practice and Action Research, 31: 105-120.
- 2018: A systemic approach to processes of power in learning organizations: Part I – literature, theory, and methodology of triple loop learning (co-authored with R.L. Flood). The Learning Organization, 25, 4: 260-272.
- 2018: A systemic approach to processes of power in learning organizations: Part II – triple loop learning and a facilitative intervention in the “500 Schools Project” (co-authored with R.L. Flood). The Learning Organization 25, 5: 344-352.
- 2017: Researching Indigenous science knowledge integration in formal education: Interpreting some perspectives from the field (co-authored with F.A. Adyanga). International Journal of Educational Development in Africa, 3, 1 (doi:10.25159/2312-3540/2696).
- 2015: Ubuntu-inspired training of adult literacy teachers as a route to generating “community” enterprises (co-authored with K.P. Quan-Baffour), Journal of Literacy Research, 46, 4: 455-474. For a podcast presentation please visit: http://www.voiceofliteracy.org/posts/63144.
- 2015: Reviewing the transformative paradigm: A critical systemic and relational (indigenous) lens. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 28: 411-427.
- 2014: Indigenous ways of knowing and possibilities for re-envisaging globalization: Implications for human ecology. Journal of Human Ecology, 48, 1: 123-133.
- 2008: A systemic approach to addressing HIV/AIDS in the informal economy in Zambia: Methodological pluralism revisited (co-authored with V. McKay), International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies 1, 4: 375-397.
- 2002: Responsible knowing: A better basis for management science, Reason in Practice 2, 1: 59-77.
- 2002: A Trusting Constructivist approach to systemic inquiry: Exploring accountability, Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 19, 5: 455-467.
- 2002: Reconsidering the exploration of power distance: an active case study approach (co-authored with C-Y. Hsu), Omega 30, 6: 403-414.
- 2001: Critical facilitation: Learning through intervention in group processes (co-authored with W. Gregory), Management Learning 32, 4: 453-467.
- 1996: Inquiry-and-intervention in systems planning: Probing methodological rationalities, World Futures 47: 25-36.
- 1995: Knowing as intervention: Reflections on the application of systems ideas, Systems Practice 8, 2: 137-167.
Citations
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