Post-qualitative research and innovative methodologies
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Post-qualitative research and innovative methodologies
(Social theory and methodology in education research / edited by Mark Murphy)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book explores the possibilities of the relationships between theory and method as enacted in post-qualitative research. The contributors, based in Australia, Canada, the UK and USA, use theory and method to disrupt established traditions and create new and alternative possibilities for research in identity, agency, power, social justice, space, materiality, and other transformations. Using examples of recent and highly innovative research practices which meaningfully challenge taken-for-granted assumptions in education and social science, the editors and contributors open new ground for other ways of thinking about doing research in these fields. Major theoretical perspectives explored and applied include: posthumanism, poststructuralism, feminist theory, ecofeminism, new materialism, SF, and critical theory and the theorists drawn on include: Karen Barad, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Mikhail Bakhtin, Donna Haraway, Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Rosie Braidotti, Anna Tsing and Stacy Alaimo.
Table of Contents
Series Preface, Mark Murphy
Foreword, Julianne Moss
1. The Vitality of Theory in Research Innovation, Matthew Krehl Edward Thomas and Robin Bellingham
Part I: Disruption, Subjectivity and Agency
2. Postproductive Methods: Researching Modes of Relationality and Affect Worlds through Participatory Video with Youth, Laura Trafi-Prats and Rachel Fendler
3. Experimental Critical Qualitative Inquiry: Disrupting Methodologies, Resisting Subjects, Travis M. Marn and Jennifer R. Wolgemuth
4. Troubling Binaries: Gendering Research in Environmental Education, Catherine Hart and Annette Gough
5. The Shame of Participation: Rethinking the Ontology of Participation with a Stutter, Eve Mayes
Part II: Frontiers: Possibility, Timespace and Materiality
6. Posthumanist Poetics and the Transcorporeal, Hypercorporeal Chronotope, Robin Bellingham
7. Who is in My Office and Which Century/ies Are We In? A Pedagogical Encounter, Mary Dixon
8. Disturbance and Intensive Methodology in Capitalist Ruins, Jesse Bazzul
9. Transversalities in Education Research: Using Heterotopias to Theorize Spaces of Crises and Deviation, Marguerite Jones and Jennifer Charteris
Part III: Entanglements and Innovations: Method and Theory
10. Swarms and Murmurations, Matthew Thomas
11. Post-Anthropocene Imaginings: Speculative thought, Diffractive Play and Women on the Edge of Time, Chessa Adsit-Morris and Noel Gough
12. Replete sensations of the Refrain: Sound, Action and Materiality in Agentic Posthuman Assemblages, Jennifer Charteris and Marguerite Jones
Index
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