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Researching Practices Across and Within Diverse Educational Sites explores the role of educational research in uncertain, risky times. Researching practices and their consequences transpire unpredictably, depending on how we set about to understand these practices. The authors consider the unknowns in research action, and what promises researchers can keep to their communities as they embark on research action together.

The authors examine how researching practices come to be constituted within and across cultural sites through consideration of the onto-epistemological bases of research action, broadly understood as “doing, through knowing and being”. Theoretical arguments and empirical examples of the in-situ development of research practices in Australia, Canada, Finland and Norway are provided, arising from reflection upon and dialogue about researching practices with particular groups. Within each chapter, the authors reflect on how knowledge production is influenced by how they go about their researching practices and who or what they regard as knowledge holders. These examples enable readers to reflect on their researching practices in different educational settings.



Table of Contents

Foreword; Stephen Kemmis
Chapter 1. Onto-Epistemological and Axiological Considerations for Researching Practices; Susan Whatman, Jane Wilkinson, Mervi Kaukko, Gørill Warvik Vedeler, Levon Ellen Blue, and Kristin Elaine Reimer
Chapter 2. Challenging Ontological and Epistemological Assumptions of Researching: A Practice Architectures Approach; Mervi Kaukko and Jane Wilkinson
Chapter 3. A Site Ontological Approach to Researching with Children and Youth of Refugee Background; Mervi Kaukko and Jane Wilkinson
Chapter 4. Facilitating Dialogues of Discovery; Gørill Warvik Vedeler and Kristin Elaine Reimer
Chapter 5. Indigenist Research Practices to Support Indigenous Pre-Service Teaching Praxis; Susan Whatman and Juliana McLaughlin
Chapter 6. Trust Settlement Agreement Practices in First Nation Communities; Levon Ellen Blue
Chapter 7. Indigenous Small Business Owners: Exploring the Practice of Support; Levon Ellen Blue, Doug Hunt, Kerry Bodle, Lorelle Frazer, Mark Brimble, and Scott Weaven
Chapter 8. Concluding Thoughts on Methodological Resources and Research Challenges in Diverse Educational Sites; Susan Whatman, Jane Wilkinson, Mervi Kaukko, Gørill Warvik Vedeler, Levon Ellen Blue, and Kristin Elaine Reimer

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 06/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800718722, 978-1800718722
      ISBN10: 1800718721

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Researching Practices Across and Within Diverse Educational Sites explores the role of educational research in uncertain, risky times. Researching practices and their consequences transpire unpredictably, depending on how we set about to understand these practices. The authors consider the unknowns in research action, and what promises researchers can keep to their communities as they embark on research action together.

      The authors examine how researching practices come to be constituted within and across cultural sites through consideration of the onto-epistemological bases of research action, broadly understood as “doing, through knowing and being”. Theoretical arguments and empirical examples of the in-situ development of research practices in Australia, Canada, Finland and Norway are provided, arising from reflection upon and dialogue about researching practices with particular groups. Within each chapter, the authors reflect on how knowledge production is influenced by how they go about their researching practices and who or what they regard as knowledge holders. These examples enable readers to reflect on their researching practices in different educational settings.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword; Stephen Kemmis
      Chapter 1. Onto-Epistemological and Axiological Considerations for Researching Practices; Susan Whatman, Jane Wilkinson, Mervi Kaukko, Gørill Warvik Vedeler, Levon Ellen Blue, and Kristin Elaine Reimer
      Chapter 2. Challenging Ontological and Epistemological Assumptions of Researching: A Practice Architectures Approach; Mervi Kaukko and Jane Wilkinson
      Chapter 3. A Site Ontological Approach to Researching with Children and Youth of Refugee Background; Mervi Kaukko and Jane Wilkinson
      Chapter 4. Facilitating Dialogues of Discovery; Gørill Warvik Vedeler and Kristin Elaine Reimer
      Chapter 5. Indigenist Research Practices to Support Indigenous Pre-Service Teaching Praxis; Susan Whatman and Juliana McLaughlin
      Chapter 6. Trust Settlement Agreement Practices in First Nation Communities; Levon Ellen Blue
      Chapter 7. Indigenous Small Business Owners: Exploring the Practice of Support; Levon Ellen Blue, Doug Hunt, Kerry Bodle, Lorelle Frazer, Mark Brimble, and Scott Weaven
      Chapter 8. Concluding Thoughts on Methodological Resources and Research Challenges in Diverse Educational Sites; Susan Whatman, Jane Wilkinson, Mervi Kaukko, Gørill Warvik Vedeler, Levon Ellen Blue, and Kristin Elaine Reimer

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