The Role of Participants in Education Research
Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods
Herausgeber: Baguley, Margaret; Midgley, Warren; Danaher, Patrick Alan
The Role of Participants in Education Research
Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods
Herausgeber: Baguley, Margaret; Midgley, Warren; Danaher, Patrick Alan
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This book explores different perspectives on the role, influence and importance of participants in education research. Drawing on a variety of philosophical, theoretical and methodological approaches, the book examines how researchers relate to and with their participants before, during, and after the collection and/or production of data; reimagining the rights of participants, the role/s of participants, the concept/s of "participant" itself.
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This book explores different perspectives on the role, influence and importance of participants in education research. Drawing on a variety of philosophical, theoretical and methodological approaches, the book examines how researchers relate to and with their participants before, during, and after the collection and/or production of data; reimagining the rights of participants, the role/s of participants, the concept/s of "participant" itself.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781138118560
- ISBN-10: 1138118567
- Artikelnr.: 57039017
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781138118560
- ISBN-10: 1138118567
- Artikelnr.: 57039017
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Warren Midgley is a lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the University of Southern Queensland. Patrick Alan Danaher is Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Southern Queensland. Margaret Baguley is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the University of Southern Queensland.
1. Imagining and Reimagining the Role of Participants in Education
Research: Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods Patrick Alan Danaher,
Margaret Baguley and Warren Midgley Part I: Ethics Part 1 Introduction:
Ethics Warren Midgley 2. Researching Sexual Minority and Gender Variant
Youth and Their Growth into Resilience André P. Grace 3. Dangers of Member
Checking Ronald E. Hallett 4. Hearing Participants Within Emotionally
Challenging Environments John Hurley, Paul Linsley, Sheena MacLeod and
Michael Ramsay 5. Researchers as Participants, Participants as Researchers
Louise Phillips and Agli Zavros 6. Doing What Works: Challenges to Being
Ethically 'Reasonable' Thomas Webster Part II: Epistemologies Part II
Introduction: Epistemologies Margaret Baguley 7. The Significance of the
Linguistic Representation of Self in Research Yvonne Salton 8.
Conceptualizing Research Participants as 'Significant Others' in the
Construction of Empirical Knowledge Dolene Rossi 9. Blurring the
Boundaries: The Transformative Nature of Research Participation Katie Makar
and Mia O'Brien 10. The Country's Not What It Used to Be: Research
Participants' Understandings of Space, Place and Identity in Rural Victoria
Bernadette Walker-Gibbs 11. Naming, Framing, and Sometimes Shaming:
Reimagining Relationships with Education Research Participants Janet Cook,
Mike Danaher, Geoff Danaher and Patrick Alan Danaher Part III: Methods
Part III Introduction: Methods Patrick Alan Danaher 12. Understanding
Taboos with Asian American Women Through Autoethnography June A. Gordon
13. "Laat Dit Goed Gaan": Revisioning Education Research Through Teaching
Afrikaans as a Foreign Language to Australian Adolescents on the Basis of
Moral Education and Ethics of Care Henriette van Rensburg 14. Participants
and Research Method Design: The Development of Narrative Discussion Group
Method Warren Midgley 15. Greater Than the Sum of the Parts: The Formation
of a School/University Research Team Margaret Baguley, Jeffrey Campbell,
Vaughan Cruickshank, Julianne Daunt, Martin Kerby, Abbey MacDonald, Robyn
Mann, Susie McDonald, Steve Monk, Toni Riordan, Susan Santoli, Paige
Vitulli and Nicole Webster 16. How Do the Participants Feel About Learning
Statistics? Exploring Group Differences in Middle School Students' Interest
Colin Carmichael 17. Actor-Network Theory: A Device for Reimagining
Participants in Education Research Jo Luck Respondent's Text: Taking
Researching With Vs. Researching On Seriously: A Detour via the
Intercultural? Fred Dervin
Research: Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods Patrick Alan Danaher,
Margaret Baguley and Warren Midgley Part I: Ethics Part 1 Introduction:
Ethics Warren Midgley 2. Researching Sexual Minority and Gender Variant
Youth and Their Growth into Resilience André P. Grace 3. Dangers of Member
Checking Ronald E. Hallett 4. Hearing Participants Within Emotionally
Challenging Environments John Hurley, Paul Linsley, Sheena MacLeod and
Michael Ramsay 5. Researchers as Participants, Participants as Researchers
Louise Phillips and Agli Zavros 6. Doing What Works: Challenges to Being
Ethically 'Reasonable' Thomas Webster Part II: Epistemologies Part II
Introduction: Epistemologies Margaret Baguley 7. The Significance of the
Linguistic Representation of Self in Research Yvonne Salton 8.
Conceptualizing Research Participants as 'Significant Others' in the
Construction of Empirical Knowledge Dolene Rossi 9. Blurring the
Boundaries: The Transformative Nature of Research Participation Katie Makar
and Mia O'Brien 10. The Country's Not What It Used to Be: Research
Participants' Understandings of Space, Place and Identity in Rural Victoria
Bernadette Walker-Gibbs 11. Naming, Framing, and Sometimes Shaming:
Reimagining Relationships with Education Research Participants Janet Cook,
Mike Danaher, Geoff Danaher and Patrick Alan Danaher Part III: Methods
Part III Introduction: Methods Patrick Alan Danaher 12. Understanding
Taboos with Asian American Women Through Autoethnography June A. Gordon
13. "Laat Dit Goed Gaan": Revisioning Education Research Through Teaching
Afrikaans as a Foreign Language to Australian Adolescents on the Basis of
Moral Education and Ethics of Care Henriette van Rensburg 14. Participants
and Research Method Design: The Development of Narrative Discussion Group
Method Warren Midgley 15. Greater Than the Sum of the Parts: The Formation
of a School/University Research Team Margaret Baguley, Jeffrey Campbell,
Vaughan Cruickshank, Julianne Daunt, Martin Kerby, Abbey MacDonald, Robyn
Mann, Susie McDonald, Steve Monk, Toni Riordan, Susan Santoli, Paige
Vitulli and Nicole Webster 16. How Do the Participants Feel About Learning
Statistics? Exploring Group Differences in Middle School Students' Interest
Colin Carmichael 17. Actor-Network Theory: A Device for Reimagining
Participants in Education Research Jo Luck Respondent's Text: Taking
Researching With Vs. Researching On Seriously: A Detour via the
Intercultural? Fred Dervin
1. Imagining and Reimagining the Role of Participants in Education
Research: Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods Patrick Alan Danaher,
Margaret Baguley and Warren Midgley Part I: Ethics Part 1 Introduction:
Ethics Warren Midgley 2. Researching Sexual Minority and Gender Variant
Youth and Their Growth into Resilience André P. Grace 3. Dangers of Member
Checking Ronald E. Hallett 4. Hearing Participants Within Emotionally
Challenging Environments John Hurley, Paul Linsley, Sheena MacLeod and
Michael Ramsay 5. Researchers as Participants, Participants as Researchers
Louise Phillips and Agli Zavros 6. Doing What Works: Challenges to Being
Ethically 'Reasonable' Thomas Webster Part II: Epistemologies Part II
Introduction: Epistemologies Margaret Baguley 7. The Significance of the
Linguistic Representation of Self in Research Yvonne Salton 8.
Conceptualizing Research Participants as 'Significant Others' in the
Construction of Empirical Knowledge Dolene Rossi 9. Blurring the
Boundaries: The Transformative Nature of Research Participation Katie Makar
and Mia O'Brien 10. The Country's Not What It Used to Be: Research
Participants' Understandings of Space, Place and Identity in Rural Victoria
Bernadette Walker-Gibbs 11. Naming, Framing, and Sometimes Shaming:
Reimagining Relationships with Education Research Participants Janet Cook,
Mike Danaher, Geoff Danaher and Patrick Alan Danaher Part III: Methods
Part III Introduction: Methods Patrick Alan Danaher 12. Understanding
Taboos with Asian American Women Through Autoethnography June A. Gordon
13. "Laat Dit Goed Gaan": Revisioning Education Research Through Teaching
Afrikaans as a Foreign Language to Australian Adolescents on the Basis of
Moral Education and Ethics of Care Henriette van Rensburg 14. Participants
and Research Method Design: The Development of Narrative Discussion Group
Method Warren Midgley 15. Greater Than the Sum of the Parts: The Formation
of a School/University Research Team Margaret Baguley, Jeffrey Campbell,
Vaughan Cruickshank, Julianne Daunt, Martin Kerby, Abbey MacDonald, Robyn
Mann, Susie McDonald, Steve Monk, Toni Riordan, Susan Santoli, Paige
Vitulli and Nicole Webster 16. How Do the Participants Feel About Learning
Statistics? Exploring Group Differences in Middle School Students' Interest
Colin Carmichael 17. Actor-Network Theory: A Device for Reimagining
Participants in Education Research Jo Luck Respondent's Text: Taking
Researching With Vs. Researching On Seriously: A Detour via the
Intercultural? Fred Dervin
Research: Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods Patrick Alan Danaher,
Margaret Baguley and Warren Midgley Part I: Ethics Part 1 Introduction:
Ethics Warren Midgley 2. Researching Sexual Minority and Gender Variant
Youth and Their Growth into Resilience André P. Grace 3. Dangers of Member
Checking Ronald E. Hallett 4. Hearing Participants Within Emotionally
Challenging Environments John Hurley, Paul Linsley, Sheena MacLeod and
Michael Ramsay 5. Researchers as Participants, Participants as Researchers
Louise Phillips and Agli Zavros 6. Doing What Works: Challenges to Being
Ethically 'Reasonable' Thomas Webster Part II: Epistemologies Part II
Introduction: Epistemologies Margaret Baguley 7. The Significance of the
Linguistic Representation of Self in Research Yvonne Salton 8.
Conceptualizing Research Participants as 'Significant Others' in the
Construction of Empirical Knowledge Dolene Rossi 9. Blurring the
Boundaries: The Transformative Nature of Research Participation Katie Makar
and Mia O'Brien 10. The Country's Not What It Used to Be: Research
Participants' Understandings of Space, Place and Identity in Rural Victoria
Bernadette Walker-Gibbs 11. Naming, Framing, and Sometimes Shaming:
Reimagining Relationships with Education Research Participants Janet Cook,
Mike Danaher, Geoff Danaher and Patrick Alan Danaher Part III: Methods
Part III Introduction: Methods Patrick Alan Danaher 12. Understanding
Taboos with Asian American Women Through Autoethnography June A. Gordon
13. "Laat Dit Goed Gaan": Revisioning Education Research Through Teaching
Afrikaans as a Foreign Language to Australian Adolescents on the Basis of
Moral Education and Ethics of Care Henriette van Rensburg 14. Participants
and Research Method Design: The Development of Narrative Discussion Group
Method Warren Midgley 15. Greater Than the Sum of the Parts: The Formation
of a School/University Research Team Margaret Baguley, Jeffrey Campbell,
Vaughan Cruickshank, Julianne Daunt, Martin Kerby, Abbey MacDonald, Robyn
Mann, Susie McDonald, Steve Monk, Toni Riordan, Susan Santoli, Paige
Vitulli and Nicole Webster 16. How Do the Participants Feel About Learning
Statistics? Exploring Group Differences in Middle School Students' Interest
Colin Carmichael 17. Actor-Network Theory: A Device for Reimagining
Participants in Education Research Jo Luck Respondent's Text: Taking
Researching With Vs. Researching On Seriously: A Detour via the
Intercultural? Fred Dervin