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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2015

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401792813

ISBN (eBook): 9789401792820

Full citation:

Paul Smeyers, David Bridges, Nicholas C. Burbules, Morwenna Griffiths (eds), International handbook of interpretation in educational research, Berlin, Springer, 2015

International handbook of interpretation in educational research

Contents

"A demand for philosophy"

interpretation, educational research, and transformative practice

Michael A. Peters

67-77

A rhetorical approach to classroom narrative study

interpreting narration as an ethical resource for teaching in the USA

Mary M. Juzwik

135-159

Narrative and the transmission of traditions

informal learning among Italian artisan stone carvers

Amy Shuman

185-208

An awareness of the feminist subject

an example of collective biography writing in poststructuralist discourse practice

Monne Wihlborg

257-280

CDA and participatory action research

a new approach to shared processes of interpretation in educational research

Nicolina Montesano Montessori, Hans Schuman

347-369

Literacy in the community

the interpretation of "local" literacy practices through ethnography

Käte Pahl

399-421

Touch points and tacit practices

how videogame designers help literacy studies

Jennifer Rowsell

423-440

"Enabling" participatory governance in education

a corpus-based critical analysis of policy in the United Kingdom

Jane Mulderrig

441-470

Moving from "interesting data" to a publishable research article

some interpretive and representational dilemmas in a linguistic ethnographic analysis of an English literacy lesson

Julia Snell, Adam Lefstein

471-496

People "of passage"

an intercultural educator's interpretation of diversity and cultural identity in Italy

Francesca Gobbo

505-528

Constructing collaborative interpretations

children as co-researchers in an ethnographic study in Argentina

Diana Milstein

529-549

Learning to survive in Sri Lanka

education and training in times of catastrophe

Māra Benadusi

551-578

Negotiating the boundaries within

an anthropologist at home in a multiethnic neighborhood in urban Japan

Yuko Okubo

579-597

Us and them

what categories reveal about Roma and non-Roma in the Czech republic

David Doubek, Markéta Levínská

599-623

Working backwards

a methodological autobiography

Deborah Golden

625-633

On the subject of sex

an ethnographic approach to gender, sexuality, and sexual learning in England

685-703

The "gay eye" of a researcher and a student in a Hungarian school

autoethnography as critical interpretation of the subject

György Mészáros

705-726

"Of time and the city"

young people's ethnographic accounts of identity and urban experience in Canada

Jo-Anne Dillabough, Philip Gardner

727-751

Interpreting visual (and verbal) data

teenagers' views on belonging to a language minority group in Finland

Gunilla Holm, Monica Londen, Jan-Erik Mansikka

753-781

Changing teacher education in Sweden?

a meta-ethnographic analysis based on three long-term policy ethnographic investigations

Dennis Beach, Anita Eriksson, Catarina Player-Koro

823-842

Problematizing evaluative categorizations

collaborative and multisited interpretations of constructions of normality in Estonia and Finland

Sirpa Lappalainen, Elina Lahelma

843-864

A footnote to Plato

interpreting the history of secondary education in mid-twentieth-century England

Gary McCulloch

873-891

Silences and interpretations

historical approaches in understanding classroom teachers from the past

Philip Gardner

893-912