Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education
Engaging with Voice and Empowerment in International Contexts
Herausgeber: Fox, Alison; Capewell, Carmel; Busher, Hugh
Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education
Engaging with Voice and Empowerment in International Contexts
Herausgeber: Fox, Alison; Capewell, Carmel; Busher, Hugh
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Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education draws on the experiences of a range of researchers in the discipline to explore the lived realities, including ethical and methodological complexities, involved in undertaking educational research.
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Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education draws on the experiences of a range of researchers in the discipline to explore the lived realities, including ethical and methodological complexities, involved in undertaking educational research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780367556914
- ISBN-10: 036755691X
- Artikelnr.: 62275966
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780367556914
- ISBN-10: 036755691X
- Artikelnr.: 62275966
Alison Fox is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies at The Open University, UK. Hugh Busher is an Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Education, University of Leicester, UK. Carmel Capewell is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at Oxford Brookes University, UK.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Section 1 Research empowering Children and Young People
Chapter 1 Introduction - Alison Fox, Hugh Busher and Carmel Capewell
Chapter 2 Persistence and perseverance: Working with University Research
Ethics Committee (UREC) processes to elicit children's views, voices and
volitions -
Deb McGregor, Sarah Frodsham Clarysly Deller
Chapter 3 Building a case for inclusive ways of knowing through a case
study of a cross-cultural research project of out-of-school girls'
aspirations in Zimbabwe: practitioners' perspectives - Liz Chamberlain,
Alison Buckler and Faith Mkwananzi
Chapter 4 Well That's another Fine Mess You Got Me Into: The Jargon of
Research (How do we translate this for the participant with additional
needs?) - Carol-Ann O'Síoráin, Connor McGuckin and Kate Carr-Fanning
Chapter 5 Hearing students' voices through photo-narratives that elicit
their views on relationships and power in schools - Hugh Busher
Chapter 6 Diaries and hearing maps from a diagnostic tool to a
communication device between adults and 3-7 year old children with glue ear
- Carmel Capewell
Chapter 7 Listening to silence in the quest to offer migrant learners a
'voice' through picturebook research in South Africa - Helen Hanna
Section 2 Research empowering adults and for professional learning
Chapter 8 Teacher empowerment within Twitter chats: A more-than-human
perspective -
Martina Emke
Chapter 9 Ethical Reflections on Ethnographic Exposure of Exclusion in PBL
Group-learning - Gerd Christensen
Chapter 10 Methods for and with refugees: issues of vulnerability and
participation of displaced people in camps on the Thai-Burma border -
Victoria Jack
Chapter 11 Socio-mapping and the relational resilience of and for training
teachers - Alison Fox, Kate Sida-Nicholls and Rob Loe
Chapter 12 Critical realist research: ethical issues and dilemmas as
illustrated through a doctoral study in an African university - Kris
Stutchbury
Chapter 13 Mature students use of free-drawn mind diagrams to express the
struggles of their learning journeys: Ethics, identity and power - Hugh
Busher and Nalita James
Section 3 Critical appraisal of ethics and research
Chapter 14 Critical ethical reflexivity: Reflections for practice and
knowledge - Alison Fox and Hugh Busher
Chapter 15 Developing Phrón¿sis: Challenges and opportunities - Hugh
Busher, Alison Fox and Carmel Capewell
Foreword
Section 1 Research empowering Children and Young People
Chapter 1 Introduction - Alison Fox, Hugh Busher and Carmel Capewell
Chapter 2 Persistence and perseverance: Working with University Research
Ethics Committee (UREC) processes to elicit children's views, voices and
volitions -
Deb McGregor, Sarah Frodsham Clarysly Deller
Chapter 3 Building a case for inclusive ways of knowing through a case
study of a cross-cultural research project of out-of-school girls'
aspirations in Zimbabwe: practitioners' perspectives - Liz Chamberlain,
Alison Buckler and Faith Mkwananzi
Chapter 4 Well That's another Fine Mess You Got Me Into: The Jargon of
Research (How do we translate this for the participant with additional
needs?) - Carol-Ann O'Síoráin, Connor McGuckin and Kate Carr-Fanning
Chapter 5 Hearing students' voices through photo-narratives that elicit
their views on relationships and power in schools - Hugh Busher
Chapter 6 Diaries and hearing maps from a diagnostic tool to a
communication device between adults and 3-7 year old children with glue ear
- Carmel Capewell
Chapter 7 Listening to silence in the quest to offer migrant learners a
'voice' through picturebook research in South Africa - Helen Hanna
Section 2 Research empowering adults and for professional learning
Chapter 8 Teacher empowerment within Twitter chats: A more-than-human
perspective -
Martina Emke
Chapter 9 Ethical Reflections on Ethnographic Exposure of Exclusion in PBL
Group-learning - Gerd Christensen
Chapter 10 Methods for and with refugees: issues of vulnerability and
participation of displaced people in camps on the Thai-Burma border -
Victoria Jack
Chapter 11 Socio-mapping and the relational resilience of and for training
teachers - Alison Fox, Kate Sida-Nicholls and Rob Loe
Chapter 12 Critical realist research: ethical issues and dilemmas as
illustrated through a doctoral study in an African university - Kris
Stutchbury
Chapter 13 Mature students use of free-drawn mind diagrams to express the
struggles of their learning journeys: Ethics, identity and power - Hugh
Busher and Nalita James
Section 3 Critical appraisal of ethics and research
Chapter 14 Critical ethical reflexivity: Reflections for practice and
knowledge - Alison Fox and Hugh Busher
Chapter 15 Developing Phrón¿sis: Challenges and opportunities - Hugh
Busher, Alison Fox and Carmel Capewell
Table of Contents
Foreword
Section 1 Research empowering Children and Young People
Chapter 1 Introduction - Alison Fox, Hugh Busher and Carmel Capewell
Chapter 2 Persistence and perseverance: Working with University Research
Ethics Committee (UREC) processes to elicit children's views, voices and
volitions -
Deb McGregor, Sarah Frodsham Clarysly Deller
Chapter 3 Building a case for inclusive ways of knowing through a case
study of a cross-cultural research project of out-of-school girls'
aspirations in Zimbabwe: practitioners' perspectives - Liz Chamberlain,
Alison Buckler and Faith Mkwananzi
Chapter 4 Well That's another Fine Mess You Got Me Into: The Jargon of
Research (How do we translate this for the participant with additional
needs?) - Carol-Ann O'Síoráin, Connor McGuckin and Kate Carr-Fanning
Chapter 5 Hearing students' voices through photo-narratives that elicit
their views on relationships and power in schools - Hugh Busher
Chapter 6 Diaries and hearing maps from a diagnostic tool to a
communication device between adults and 3-7 year old children with glue ear
- Carmel Capewell
Chapter 7 Listening to silence in the quest to offer migrant learners a
'voice' through picturebook research in South Africa - Helen Hanna
Section 2 Research empowering adults and for professional learning
Chapter 8 Teacher empowerment within Twitter chats: A more-than-human
perspective -
Martina Emke
Chapter 9 Ethical Reflections on Ethnographic Exposure of Exclusion in PBL
Group-learning - Gerd Christensen
Chapter 10 Methods for and with refugees: issues of vulnerability and
participation of displaced people in camps on the Thai-Burma border -
Victoria Jack
Chapter 11 Socio-mapping and the relational resilience of and for training
teachers - Alison Fox, Kate Sida-Nicholls and Rob Loe
Chapter 12 Critical realist research: ethical issues and dilemmas as
illustrated through a doctoral study in an African university - Kris
Stutchbury
Chapter 13 Mature students use of free-drawn mind diagrams to express the
struggles of their learning journeys: Ethics, identity and power - Hugh
Busher and Nalita James
Section 3 Critical appraisal of ethics and research
Chapter 14 Critical ethical reflexivity: Reflections for practice and
knowledge - Alison Fox and Hugh Busher
Chapter 15 Developing Phrón¿sis: Challenges and opportunities - Hugh
Busher, Alison Fox and Carmel Capewell
Foreword
Section 1 Research empowering Children and Young People
Chapter 1 Introduction - Alison Fox, Hugh Busher and Carmel Capewell
Chapter 2 Persistence and perseverance: Working with University Research
Ethics Committee (UREC) processes to elicit children's views, voices and
volitions -
Deb McGregor, Sarah Frodsham Clarysly Deller
Chapter 3 Building a case for inclusive ways of knowing through a case
study of a cross-cultural research project of out-of-school girls'
aspirations in Zimbabwe: practitioners' perspectives - Liz Chamberlain,
Alison Buckler and Faith Mkwananzi
Chapter 4 Well That's another Fine Mess You Got Me Into: The Jargon of
Research (How do we translate this for the participant with additional
needs?) - Carol-Ann O'Síoráin, Connor McGuckin and Kate Carr-Fanning
Chapter 5 Hearing students' voices through photo-narratives that elicit
their views on relationships and power in schools - Hugh Busher
Chapter 6 Diaries and hearing maps from a diagnostic tool to a
communication device between adults and 3-7 year old children with glue ear
- Carmel Capewell
Chapter 7 Listening to silence in the quest to offer migrant learners a
'voice' through picturebook research in South Africa - Helen Hanna
Section 2 Research empowering adults and for professional learning
Chapter 8 Teacher empowerment within Twitter chats: A more-than-human
perspective -
Martina Emke
Chapter 9 Ethical Reflections on Ethnographic Exposure of Exclusion in PBL
Group-learning - Gerd Christensen
Chapter 10 Methods for and with refugees: issues of vulnerability and
participation of displaced people in camps on the Thai-Burma border -
Victoria Jack
Chapter 11 Socio-mapping and the relational resilience of and for training
teachers - Alison Fox, Kate Sida-Nicholls and Rob Loe
Chapter 12 Critical realist research: ethical issues and dilemmas as
illustrated through a doctoral study in an African university - Kris
Stutchbury
Chapter 13 Mature students use of free-drawn mind diagrams to express the
struggles of their learning journeys: Ethics, identity and power - Hugh
Busher and Nalita James
Section 3 Critical appraisal of ethics and research
Chapter 14 Critical ethical reflexivity: Reflections for practice and
knowledge - Alison Fox and Hugh Busher
Chapter 15 Developing Phrón¿sis: Challenges and opportunities - Hugh
Busher, Alison Fox and Carmel Capewell