IJTR is a fully refereed journal, the creation of which emerged out of a passionate belief that professionals in any work setting can successfully research their own practice with transformative outcomes for themselves and others.
We welcome submissions for publication which provide accounts of first hand experiences where the researcher has experienced a transformational shift in the values, attitudes, beliefs and/or behavior as a consequence of researching their own practice; or alternatively can give an account of how they have had a transformational influence on individuals, groups, organizations or the wider communities to which they belong.
The journal will publish theoretical or conceptual analyses of any aspect of transformation or transformative research; however these analyses must be integrated into an explanation of the research itself, and the analyses need to illuminate explicitly how the research has had a transformative impact.
We recognize that the experience of transformation is a personal one, and we wish the articles printed in this journal to communicate the stories of the authors themselves, rather than author’s writing about the transformation of others in a way that suggests a separation and disconnection between themselves and other.
We are aware that many professionals are psychologically supported in their work in diverse ways; we encourage researchers to feel comfortable and confident in sharing through their writing any aspect of their inner subjective experiences which is relevant to their inquiries. While doing this, it is important to pay attention to the question of validation of any claims to knowledge made as a consequence of researching their own practice.
The journal, IJTR will be available free on line to our journal contributors and subscribers worldwide.