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Emerging Approaches to Educational Research Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling, UK)

Emerging Approaches to Educational Research By Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling, UK)

Emerging Approaches to Educational Research by Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling, UK)


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Emerging Approaches to Educational Research: Tracing the Socio-Material by Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling, UK)

The last fifteen years have seen much conceptual and methodological innovation in research on education and learning across the lifecourse, bringing both fresh insights and new dilemmas. This innovation was initially fuelled by the growing influence of conceptual framings often named as either post-structural or postmodern. The works of Foucault, Derrida and Lyotard have variously found their way into the canons of educational research, and in more recent years, the influence of the work of Deleuze and Guattari has also grown. This work has proved controversial both in the challenges it has raised for the purposes and practices of education and training but also over the assumptions underpinning such work.

As part of and also in response to the influence of post-structuralism and postmodernism in the social sciences, there have emerged and developed a further range of conceptual and methodological framings which are more relational, system and practice-focussed. Several of these framings work with a non-linear understanding of causality and embrace unpredictability in the world and undecidability in our understanding of it. They also challenge any notion of a strong boundary between the social and natural sciences.

This book explores the most significant four of these framings, how they are being taken up in research in education and learning across the lifecourse, as well as their possibilities and limitations:

  • complexity science
  • cultural historical activity theory (CHAT)
  • actor-network theory (ANT)
  • spatiality theories.

Illustrated throughout with examples drawn from educational contexts across the life courses, including schooling, post-compulsory education and training, educational policy, workplace and community-based education in North America, the UK, and Australia this vital guide to understanding fresh ways of conducting and understanding educational research will prove essential reading for everyone undertaking educational research in the modern world.

About Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling, UK)

Tara Fenwick is Professor of Professional Education at the School of Education, University of Stirling, UK. Richard Edwards is Professor of Education and Head of The School of Education at the University of Stirling, UK. Peter Sawchuk is Associate Professor of Sociology and Equity Studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Why Socio-Materiality in Education? 2. Emergence and Perturbation: Understanding Complexity Science 3. Complexity Theory in Educational Research 4. Contradiction and Expansion: Understanding Cultural-Historical Activity Theory 5. Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in Educational Research 6. Translation and network effects: Understanding Actor-Network Theory 7. Actor-Network Theory in Educational Research 8. Spatiality and Temporality: Understanding Cultural Geography 9. Spatial Theory in Educational Research 10. Socio-Material Approaches: Contributions and Issues for Educational Research

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NPB9780415570916
9780415570916
0415570913
Emerging Approaches to Educational Research: Tracing the Socio-Material by Tara Fenwick (University of Stirling, UK)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-07-13
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