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Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2014

Pages: 123-128

ISBN (Hardback): 9789400768086

Volle Referenz:

, "Characterising research in education", in: A companion to research in education, Berlin, Springer, 2014

Characterising research in education

troubling characteristics and caricature

pp. 123-128

in: Alan , E. Paul Hart, Michael A. Peters (eds), A companion to research in education, Berlin, Springer, 2014

Abstrakt

This chapter introduces the contributions to the Companion that focus on how research in education might be characterised and caricatured. It illustrates conversations, debates and alternatives about, for example, "the science of educational research', why these might travel with us, and how they unfold and evolve both within and outside the education research community. If the experience of working with a Companion has more than rhetorical resonance with the notion of "breaking bread with another', then a certain intimacy, symbolic sensitivity and explicitness with key themes must be exemplified in its pages. While to extend our core metaphor for the volume, perhaps we can liken this Part as prompting reflection on the notion of "companion planting': of ideas, qualities and themes that might enhance opportunities for growth, cross pollination, and protection of the other from "pests' or disease. Throughout, contributions engage, what is the character and characteristics of our practice and discourse, and does it matter if particular "characters' come to dominate our thinking, or retire from view? Put otherwise, how might a polyculture rather than monoculture of thinking about researching education be maintained and developed, and is that to be preferred and exemplified in our discourse, or must it take on, even stick with, a characteristic form?

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2014

Pages: 123-128

ISBN (Hardback): 9789400768086

Volle Referenz:

, "Characterising research in education", in: A companion to research in education, Berlin, Springer, 2014