Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry is an edited volume that examines the possibilities and tensions encountered by scholars who adopt disruptive qualitative approaches to the study of educational contexts, issues, and phenomena. It presents a collection of innovative and intellectually stimulating chapters which illustrate the potential for disruptive qualitative research perspectives to advance social justice aims omnipresent in educational policy and practice dialogues. The book defines «disruptive» qualitative methodologies and methods in educational research as processes of inquiry which seek…mehr
Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry is an edited volume that examines the possibilities and tensions encountered by scholars who adopt disruptive qualitative approaches to the study of educational contexts, issues, and phenomena. It presents a collection of innovative and intellectually stimulating chapters which illustrate the potential for disruptive qualitative research perspectives to advance social justice aims omnipresent in educational policy and practice dialogues. The book defines «disruptive» qualitative methodologies and methods in educational research as processes of inquiry which seek to: 1) Disrupt traditional notions of research roles and relationships 2) Disrupt dominant approaches to the collection and analysis of data 3) Disrupt traditional notions of representing and disseminating research findings 4) Disrupt rigid epistemological and methodological boundaries 5) Disrupt disciplinarily boundaries and assumptive frameworks of how to do educational research Scholars and graduate students interested in disrupting traditional approaches to the study of education will find this book of tremendous value. Given the inclusion of both research examples and reflective narratives, this book is an ideal text for adoption in introductory research design seminars as well as advanced courses devoted to theoretical and practical applications of qualitative and interpretive methodologies.
Ruth Nicole Brown (PhD in Political Science from the University of Michigan, Ann-Arbor) is an assistant professor of social and cultural foundations of educational policy and gender studies with a joint appointment in the Departments of Education Policy, and Organizational Leadership and Gender and Women¿s Studies. Among other books and articles, she is the author of the forthcoming title Hear Our Truths: The Creative Potential of Black Girlhood. Rozana Carducci (PhD in Higher Education and Organizational Change from ULCA) is an assistant professor of higher education in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis at the University of Missouri. Dr. Carducci is co-author of the ASHE Higher Education Report, Qualitative Inquiry for Equity in Higher Education: Methodological Innovations, Implications, and Interventions (2012). Candace Kuby (PhD in Literacy, Culture and Language Education from Indiana University) is an assistant professor of early childhood education in the Department of Learning, Teaching and Curriculum at the University of Missouri. She is the author of the forthcoming title Moments of Consciousness-Raising: Personal Narratives that Influence Critical Literacy Teaching.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Ruth Nicole Brown: «She Came at Me Wreckless!» Wreckless Theatrics as Disruptive Methodology - Rosario Carrillo: Reports of Illegal Activities by Research Participants: Meaning-Making Through Reflexivity, Dis-Order, and Mexican-American Studies - Sara M. Childers: Promiscuous Methodology: Breaching the Limits of Theory and Practice for a Social Science We Can Live With - Mark S. Giles/Robin L. Hughes: CRiT Walking for Disruption of Educational Master Narratives - Nicole M. Pourchier/Teri Holbrook: Always Already Inquiry: A/r/tography as a Disruptive Methodology - Candace R. Kuby: Crystallization as a Methodology: Disrupting Traditional Ways of Analyzing and (Re)presenting Through Multiple Genres - Cassie F. Quigley/Nicole Beeman-Cadwallader: Beyond Scientific «Facts»: Choosing to Honor and Make Visible a Variety of Knowledge Systems - David Stovall: «Bringing a Little Bit of Heaven to Humanity»: Raising Hell While Interrupting Traditional Methods for the Purpose of Justice - Claudine Candy Taaffe: Picture This: Using Photography to Tell a Black Girl's Truth - Z. Nicolazzo: Identity as Inquiry: Living and Researching From the Borderlands - Penny A. Pasque: Advancing Disruptive Methodological Perspectives in Educational Qualitative Research Through Teaching and Learning - Hilary E. Hughes/Mark D. Vagle: Disrupting the Dissertation, Phenomenologically Speaking: A Reflexive Dialogue Between Advisor-Advisee - Nana Osei-Kofi: Methodological Freedom: A Journey.
Contents: Ruth Nicole Brown: «She Came at Me Wreckless!» Wreckless Theatrics as Disruptive Methodology - Rosario Carrillo: Reports of Illegal Activities by Research Participants: Meaning-Making Through Reflexivity, Dis-Order, and Mexican-American Studies - Sara M. Childers: Promiscuous Methodology: Breaching the Limits of Theory and Practice for a Social Science We Can Live With - Mark S. Giles/Robin L. Hughes: CRiT Walking for Disruption of Educational Master Narratives - Nicole M. Pourchier/Teri Holbrook: Always Already Inquiry: A/r/tography as a Disruptive Methodology - Candace R. Kuby: Crystallization as a Methodology: Disrupting Traditional Ways of Analyzing and (Re)presenting Through Multiple Genres - Cassie F. Quigley/Nicole Beeman-Cadwallader: Beyond Scientific «Facts»: Choosing to Honor and Make Visible a Variety of Knowledge Systems - David Stovall: «Bringing a Little Bit of Heaven to Humanity»: Raising Hell While Interrupting Traditional Methods for the Purpose of Justice - Claudine Candy Taaffe: Picture This: Using Photography to Tell a Black Girl's Truth - Z. Nicolazzo: Identity as Inquiry: Living and Researching From the Borderlands - Penny A. Pasque: Advancing Disruptive Methodological Perspectives in Educational Qualitative Research Through Teaching and Learning - Hilary E. Hughes/Mark D. Vagle: Disrupting the Dissertation, Phenomenologically Speaking: A Reflexive Dialogue Between Advisor-Advisee - Nana Osei-Kofi: Methodological Freedom: A Journey.
Rezensionen
«Love. Truth. Stouthearted. Intuition and hope, not exempt from struggle, controversy and tensions, where love for infinite possibilities offset conflicts. Disruptive Qualitative Inquiry is a refreshing and timely dialogue, engaging new and old generations of critical qualitative researchers in an on-going, ever flowing discussion on the challenges and hope for a framework and methodology in education that does the risky, dirty but ever-so needed work of disruption. This energetic collection disrupts static norms of inquiry, teaching, and research practices to energize and move educational inquiry onward.» (Blair E. Smith, Doctoral Student Syracuse University) «In this edited collection of methodological disruption, Ruth Nicole Brown, Rozana Carducci, and Candace Kuby have assembled a new generation of qualitative researchers who exhibit a healthy disregard for tradition, and a willingness to explore unchartered methodological territory. The research exemplars and theoretical discussions presented in this text are sure to serve as a model for both emerging, and established scholars looking for fresh examples of how such disruptive practices work.» (Lisa A. Mazzei, Associate Professor, University of Oregon)
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