Advancing Qualitative Inquiry Toward Methodological Inclusion
Herausgeber: Pasque, Penny A.; McMillian, Rhodesia
Advancing Qualitative Inquiry Toward Methodological Inclusion
Herausgeber: Pasque, Penny A.; McMillian, Rhodesia
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This fascinating book provides a groundbreaking resource for innovative approaches to qualitative inquiry that address equity and justice and equip readers with tools to enact these approaches in their own work.
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This fascinating book provides a groundbreaking resource for innovative approaches to qualitative inquiry that address equity and justice and equip readers with tools to enact these approaches in their own work.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032611440
- ISBN-10: 1032611448
- Artikelnr.: 70601936
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032611440
- ISBN-10: 1032611448
- Artikelnr.: 70601936
Rhodesia McMillian, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education Policy at The Ohio State University, USA. Dr. McMillian is an interdisciplinary scholar whose research interests and journal publications examine how federal, state, and local education policies impact school governance and education policy and how educational disparities persist in K-12 public education. Penny A. Pasque (she/her) is Professor of Educational Studies in the Higher Education & Student Affairs program, coordinator of the Qualitative in Education certificate, and affiliate in Philosophy, History, & Policy program at The Ohio State University, USA. In addition, she is the Founding Director of the QualLab methodology center and Director of Qualitative Methods in the Office of Research, Innovation and Collaboration (ORIC), College of Education and Human Ecology.
Foreword: Post-Social Justice? Interlude I: Cultivating Qualitative Inquiry
Inclusion 1. Introduction: Setting the Context for Advancing Qualitative
Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion 2. It turns out 8 is enough: The power
of small-scale, qualitative research to transform the field 3. Critical
Advocacy Inquiry: The Blending of Critical, Participatory and
Transformative Paradigms Interlude II: BordersBodiesBoundaries, Blended 4.
"BodyBlending:" Cultivating collectivity in auto/ethnography 5. Theories in
the Flesh and Qualitative Methodologies Interlude III: African and
Indigenous Qualitative Journeying 6. Discursive Violence Analysis:
Journeying Toward Epistemological Advances in Qualitative Research 7.
Toward an Indigenous Mixed Method Approach to Research Interlude IV:
Intuitive Daughtering as Memory Work 8. Interrupting Epistemic Apartheid &
Scientific Racism: The Possibilities of Daughtering and Black Women's
Narratives for Collective Epistemic Resistance 9. Sexto Sentido
Methodology: Liberating the Inner Self Interlude V: Of Parikrama and Policy
10. Co-constructing social change: Opportunities and considerations in
community and policy-based research-practice partnerships 11. Parikrama: A
Spirit-Informed Approach to Qualitative Inquiry Interlude VI: three notes
on world-ending/bending/building methodologies 12. Grief-as-gateway:
Imagining a genealogical approach to ethnographic practice 13. Krik? Krak!,
Keti Koti table, groundings, liming and ole talk: Understanding Caribbean
decolonial research methodologies Afterword: A Call to Action for Advancing
Qualitative Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion
Inclusion 1. Introduction: Setting the Context for Advancing Qualitative
Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion 2. It turns out 8 is enough: The power
of small-scale, qualitative research to transform the field 3. Critical
Advocacy Inquiry: The Blending of Critical, Participatory and
Transformative Paradigms Interlude II: BordersBodiesBoundaries, Blended 4.
"BodyBlending:" Cultivating collectivity in auto/ethnography 5. Theories in
the Flesh and Qualitative Methodologies Interlude III: African and
Indigenous Qualitative Journeying 6. Discursive Violence Analysis:
Journeying Toward Epistemological Advances in Qualitative Research 7.
Toward an Indigenous Mixed Method Approach to Research Interlude IV:
Intuitive Daughtering as Memory Work 8. Interrupting Epistemic Apartheid &
Scientific Racism: The Possibilities of Daughtering and Black Women's
Narratives for Collective Epistemic Resistance 9. Sexto Sentido
Methodology: Liberating the Inner Self Interlude V: Of Parikrama and Policy
10. Co-constructing social change: Opportunities and considerations in
community and policy-based research-practice partnerships 11. Parikrama: A
Spirit-Informed Approach to Qualitative Inquiry Interlude VI: three notes
on world-ending/bending/building methodologies 12. Grief-as-gateway:
Imagining a genealogical approach to ethnographic practice 13. Krik? Krak!,
Keti Koti table, groundings, liming and ole talk: Understanding Caribbean
decolonial research methodologies Afterword: A Call to Action for Advancing
Qualitative Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion
Foreword: Post-Social Justice? Interlude I: Cultivating Qualitative Inquiry
Inclusion 1. Introduction: Setting the Context for Advancing Qualitative
Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion 2. It turns out 8 is enough: The power
of small-scale, qualitative research to transform the field 3. Critical
Advocacy Inquiry: The Blending of Critical, Participatory and
Transformative Paradigms Interlude II: BordersBodiesBoundaries, Blended 4.
"BodyBlending:" Cultivating collectivity in auto/ethnography 5. Theories in
the Flesh and Qualitative Methodologies Interlude III: African and
Indigenous Qualitative Journeying 6. Discursive Violence Analysis:
Journeying Toward Epistemological Advances in Qualitative Research 7.
Toward an Indigenous Mixed Method Approach to Research Interlude IV:
Intuitive Daughtering as Memory Work 8. Interrupting Epistemic Apartheid &
Scientific Racism: The Possibilities of Daughtering and Black Women's
Narratives for Collective Epistemic Resistance 9. Sexto Sentido
Methodology: Liberating the Inner Self Interlude V: Of Parikrama and Policy
10. Co-constructing social change: Opportunities and considerations in
community and policy-based research-practice partnerships 11. Parikrama: A
Spirit-Informed Approach to Qualitative Inquiry Interlude VI: three notes
on world-ending/bending/building methodologies 12. Grief-as-gateway:
Imagining a genealogical approach to ethnographic practice 13. Krik? Krak!,
Keti Koti table, groundings, liming and ole talk: Understanding Caribbean
decolonial research methodologies Afterword: A Call to Action for Advancing
Qualitative Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion
Inclusion 1. Introduction: Setting the Context for Advancing Qualitative
Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion 2. It turns out 8 is enough: The power
of small-scale, qualitative research to transform the field 3. Critical
Advocacy Inquiry: The Blending of Critical, Participatory and
Transformative Paradigms Interlude II: BordersBodiesBoundaries, Blended 4.
"BodyBlending:" Cultivating collectivity in auto/ethnography 5. Theories in
the Flesh and Qualitative Methodologies Interlude III: African and
Indigenous Qualitative Journeying 6. Discursive Violence Analysis:
Journeying Toward Epistemological Advances in Qualitative Research 7.
Toward an Indigenous Mixed Method Approach to Research Interlude IV:
Intuitive Daughtering as Memory Work 8. Interrupting Epistemic Apartheid &
Scientific Racism: The Possibilities of Daughtering and Black Women's
Narratives for Collective Epistemic Resistance 9. Sexto Sentido
Methodology: Liberating the Inner Self Interlude V: Of Parikrama and Policy
10. Co-constructing social change: Opportunities and considerations in
community and policy-based research-practice partnerships 11. Parikrama: A
Spirit-Informed Approach to Qualitative Inquiry Interlude VI: three notes
on world-ending/bending/building methodologies 12. Grief-as-gateway:
Imagining a genealogical approach to ethnographic practice 13. Krik? Krak!,
Keti Koti table, groundings, liming and ole talk: Understanding Caribbean
decolonial research methodologies Afterword: A Call to Action for Advancing
Qualitative Inquiry and Methodological Inclusion