Buch, Englisch, 356 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 608 g
Strategies for Communicating and Articulating Voices
Buch, Englisch, 356 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 608 g
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Education Research Methods
ISBN: 978-3-030-48844-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Section 1: Contextualising and Conceptualising Researching within the Educational Margins: Introduction; Deborah L. Mulligan.- Chapter 1. Setting the Scene for Researching within the Educational Margins: Selecting Strategies for Communicating and Articulating Voices in Education Research Projects; Patrick Alan Danaher and Deborah L. Mulligan.- Chapter 2. The Wicked Problems of Researching within the Educational Margins: Some Possibilities and Problems; Deborah L. Mulligan and Patrick Alan Danaher.- Section 2: Researching with Children and Marginalised Youth.- Chapter 3.- Harnessing the “Unique Voice” of the Child for Programme Evaluation and Development in Education Research in the United Kingdom: Methodological and Ethical Challenges; Michelle Jayman.- Chapter 4. Insiders and Outsiders: The Ethics of Insider Research When Investigating Australian Alternative Learning Environments; Corey Bloomfield and R. E. (Bobby) Harreveld.- Chapter 5. Navigating the Affordances and Limits of Ethnographic Research in Exploring Career Development for Marginalised Youth in an Australian Flexible Learning Programme; Naomi Ryan.- Chapter 6. Digital Margins: Constituting and Challenging Inequity through Data Infrastructures in Queensland Education, Australia; Jennifer Clutterbuck.- Chapter 7. Adult Narrated Perspectives on Childhood Marginalisation in Everyday School Life in Denmark; Christian Quvang.- Chapter 8. Embracing the Ethical Possibilities of Researching about Autistic Individuals’ Transition to Post-School Opportunities in South West Queensland, Australia; Karen Glasby.- Section 3: Researching about Cultural Differences and Intercultural Experiences.- Chapter 9. Cultivating a Vision for Change: Applying Action Research to Empower Teachers in an Independent Christian School in New South Wales, Australia in a Market-Driven Schooling System; Bronwyn Wong.- Chapter 10. Privileging the Voice of Australian Aboriginal Communities Marginalised by Colonisation; Megan Forbes.- Chapter 11. “Greetings from Nanning and Qinzhou!”: Student Reflections on an Australian University Study Tour to China as an Experience of Critical Interculturality; Mike Danaher.- Chapter 12. Mobilising Critical Interculturality in Researching within the Educational Margins: Lessons from Dhofari Women’s Experiences of English Language Undergraduate Courses in Oman; Samantha Burns and Patrick Alan Danaher.- Chapter 13. Occupational Travellers and Researchers as Educational Border Crossers: Methods for Researching with Australian and British Fairground People; Geoff Danaher and Patrick Alan Danaher.- Section 4: Researching about Informal Learning and with Older Learners.- Chapter 14. Unstitching the Fabric of Informal Learning: Researching Collective Quiltmaking in Aotearoa New Zealand; Linda Claire Warner, Pirita Seitamaa-Hakkarainen and Kai Hakkarainen.- Chapter 15. Insider Research: Articulating the Voices of Women Schooling their Children in Remote Queensland, Australia; Marlyn McInnerney.- Chapter 16. Learning in Later Life: Issues Affecting the Efficacy of Research; Brian Findsen.- Chapter 17. Traversing the Dark Geography of Retirement: Learnings from Ethical and Reciprocal Research Conducted with the Older Male in Australia; Deborah L. Mulligan.- Chapter 18. Learning through Uncertainty: A Phenomenological Analysis of Older, Professional Men Coping with Involuntary Job Loss in the United States; Brian S. Hentz.- Section 5: Applications and Implications of Researching within the Educational Margins.- Chapter 19. Activist Research: Real-World Reciprocity – A Provocation; Deborah L. Mulligan.- Chapter 20. Researching within the Educational Margins: Selected Answers to the Organising Questions; Deborah L. Mulligan and Patrick Alan Danaher.