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The methodological dilemma : critical, creative, and post-positivist approaches to qualitative research
Publication Information:
New York : Routledge, 2008
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xiii, 272 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780415460620

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This thought-provoking book challenges the way research is planned and undertaken and equips researchers with a variety of creative and imaginative solutions to the dilemmas of method and representation that plague qualitative research.

Fascinating and inspiring reading for any researcher in the Social Sciences this comprehensive collection encourages the reader to imagine the world in evermore complex and interesting ways and discover new routes to understanding.

Some of the most influential figures in educational research consider questions such as:

How does a socio-political context change the course of our research? What counts as a 'truthful account' in qualitative research? How do the voices of theory and the voices of 'research subjects' struggle to be heard in our research narratives? How can qualitative researchers ethically navigate the difficult terrain of research relationships? How is the material body rendered in qualitative research?

Each chapter reveals a range of troubling dilemmas related to the critical aspects of research methodology in the Social Sciences and uses an illustrative case to elucidate the issues encountered by the researcher. Each writer brings a fierce philosophical spirit to her work, showing how methods or techniques of data-gathering grow from the theory and analysis of how research proceeds.

A range of topics are addressed in a cross-disciplinary approach which will appeal to all scholars of qualitative research, undergraduate students in education programs and graduate students in a range of disciplines


Author Notes

Kathleen Gallagher is Canada Research Chair, Academic Director of the Centre for Urban Schooling, and Associate Professor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada.


Table of Contents

Megan BolerRoxana Ng and Kiran MirchandaniKari DehliKathleen GallagherTara GoldsteinKathleen Gallagher and Isabelle KimJane GaskellMadeleine Grumet and Amy Anderson and Chris OsmondCaroline FuscoJo-Anne DillaboughPatti LatherSara I. McClelland and Michelle Fine
List of illustrationsp. vii
Notes on contributorsp. ix
Acknowledgementsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
Part I Representation and contextsp. 9
1 The politics of making claims: challenges of qualitative web-based researchp. 11
2 Linking global trends and local lives: mapping the methodological dilemmasp. 34
3 Coming to terms: methodological and other dilemmas in researchp. 46
4 The art of methodology: a collaborative sciencep. 67
Part II Representation and relationshipsp. 83
5 Performed ethnography: possibilities, multiple commitments, and the pursuit of rigorp. 85
6 Moving towards postcolonial, digital methods in qualitative research: contexts, cameras, and relationshipsp. 103
7 A measure of trust in an era of distrust: informed consent meets critical analysis in the study of effective schoolsp. 121
8 Finding form for curriculum researchp. 136
Part III Representation and bodiesp. 157
9 'Naked truths'? Ethnographic dilemmas of doing research on the body in social spacesp. 159
10 Exploring historicity and temporality in social science methodology: a case for methodological and analytical justicep. 185
11 Getting lost: critiquing across difference as methodological practicep. 219
12 Writing on cellophane: studying teen women's sexual desires, inventing methodological release pointsp. 232
Indexp. 261
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