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This book pursues an interdisciplinary approach to open a discourse
on innovative methodologies and practices associated with narrative
and metaphor. Scholars from diverse fields in the humanities and
social sciences report on how they use narrative and/or metaphor in
their scholarship/research to arrive at new ways of seeing,
thinking about and acting in the world. The book provides a range
of methodological chapters for academics and practitioners alike.
Each chapter discusses various aspects of the author's
transformative methodologies and practices and how they contribute
to the lives of others in their field. In this regard, the authors
address traditional disciplines such as history and geography, as
well as professional practices such as counselling, teaching and
community work.
Poetry can be both political and pedagogical. It is utilised in a
variety of ways in research to enhance, critique, analyse, and
express different voices. Poetry, Method and Education Research
brings together international scholars to explore issues as diverse
as neoliberalism, culture, decolonising education, health, and
teacher identities. A key strength of the book is its attention to
poetry as a research method, including discussions of "how to"
engage with poetry in research, as well as including a range of
research poems. Poetry is thus framed as both a method and
performance. Authors in this book address a wide variety of
questions from different perspectives including how to use poetry
to think about complex issues in education, where poetry belongs in
a research project, how to write poetry to generate and analyse
"data", and how poetry can represent these findings. This book is
an essential resource for students and researchers in education
programmes, and those who teach in graduate research methods
courses.
Poetry can be both political and pedagogical. It is utilised in a
variety of ways in research to enhance, critique, analyse, and
express different voices. Poetry, Method and Education Research
brings together international scholars to explore issues as diverse
as neoliberalism, culture, decolonising education, health, and
teacher identities. A key strength of the book is its attention to
poetry as a research method, including discussions of "how to"
engage with poetry in research, as well as including a range of
research poems. Poetry is thus framed as both a method and
performance. Authors in this book address a wide variety of
questions from different perspectives including how to use poetry
to think about complex issues in education, where poetry belongs in
a research project, how to write poetry to generate and analyse
"data", and how poetry can represent these findings. This book is
an essential resource for students and researchers in education
programmes, and those who teach in graduate research methods
courses.
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