Knowledge Production: Research Work in Interesting Times

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Bridget Somekh, Thomas A. Schwandt
Routledge, Feb 1, 2013 - Education - 224 pages

This collection from a highly impressive international group of educational researchers explores epistemological, methodological, and ethical-political issues in the production of knowledge about educational phenomena in contemporary society. The book is organized in two sections. The first focuses on how the enterprise of knowledge production is being influenced by global discourses of educational accountability, evidence-based practice and policy, and quality assessment. The second section features material that focuses more specifically on reconceiving both methodological matters and the kinds of knowledge that demand attention in this climate.

The book is unique in bringing together chapters by scholars well-known internationally for their original contributions to educational theory and research practice. Many books in this area are no more than guides on how to do research or text books reiterating rather narrow frameworks of research paradigms, this book both breaks new ground and sets the tone for discussions about the future path of educational research in the coming years.

 

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Chapter 1 First words
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Part I Analysis and critique of contemporary audit cultures and performativity in educational research
7
Reconstructing research and theory to meet the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world
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