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Narratives of South Asian and South Asian American Social Justice
Educators carries the voices of faculty in higher education. Caught
between the stereotypes of the model minority and invisibleness,
the authors narrate their triumphs, trials, and tribulations as
social justice educators in US teacher education and allied fields.
Their autoethnography-based narratives substantiate that a
post-racial America is far from over. Stemming from their
experiences in classrooms and the community, the authors offer
usable strategies to educators and administrators, with the
objective of creating a socially just society.
Showcases practical approaches to doing oral history work in
qualitative educational research Considers how to best do both
methodology and output of oral history research Written in the
editors' typical accessible style with a range of contributing
voices, making it particularly suitable for early career
researchers
Showcases practical approaches to doing oral history work in
qualitative educational research Considers how to best do both
methodology and output of oral history research Written in the
editors' typical accessible style with a range of contributing
voices, making it particularly suitable for early career
researchers
Learning how to formulate questions that examine the power
relations between the researcher and participants is at the heart
of critical approaches. This book provides a comprehensive overview
and treatment of critical approaches to questions in qualitative
research. It also examines questions as tools for strategic
thinking and decision making at all stages of the qualitative
research process. Written using examples from research and
teaching, it situates constructing and formulating questions as a
critical aspect of qualitative research that encourages learning to
interrogate, and inquire, against the grain. The authors illustrate
the ways in which different research questions necessitate
different methodological choices, framing questions for research,
interviewing, and analysis-suggesting some questions that can guide
the writing process. With exercises, sample questions, and outlines
for planning research, this book assists qualitative researchers
with creating more effective questions, including formulating
questions to guide reflexivity meant to confront prevailing
assumptions and therefore dismantle and uncover omissions and
invisibilities. This book stands out among other qualitative
research methods books in its focus on critical approaches to
questions as the driver of the research imagination. Utilising a
number of examples, there is also a focused discussion of how to
arrive at research questions, align interview questions with those
research questions, actively construct questions to guide the data
analysis process, and use further types of questions to guide the
writing process. The examples the authors employ include questions
drawn from qualitative approaches to phenomenology, ethnography,
life writing, feminist research, and participatory action research.
Life writing projects have become part of the expanding field of
qualitative research methods in recent years and advances in
critical approaches are reshaping methodological pathways. Critical
Approaches to Life Writing Methods in Qualitative Research gives
researchers and students looking for a brief compendium to guide
their methodological thinking a concise and working overview of how
to approach and carry out different forms of life writing. This
practical book re-invigorates the conversation about the
possibilities and innovative directions qualitative researchers can
take when engaged in various forms of life writing, such as
biography, autobiography, autoethnography, life history, and oral
history. It equips the reader with the tools to carry out life
writing projects from start to finish, including choosing a topic
or subject, examining lives as living data, understanding the role
of documents and artifacts, learning to tell the story, and finally
writing/performing/displaying through the voice of the life writer.
The authors also address the ways a researcher can begin a project,
work through the issues they might face along the journey, and
arrive at a shareable product. With its focus on the plurality of
life writing methodologies, Critical Approaches to Life Writing
Methods in Qualitative Research occupies a distinct place in
qualitative research scholarship and offers practical exercises to
guide the researcher. Examples include exploring authorial voice,
practical applications of reflexivity exercises, the relationship
between the narrator and participants, navigating the use of public
and private archives, understanding the processes of collaborative
inquiry and collaborative writing, and writing for various
audiences.
Learning how to formulate questions that examine the power
relations between the researcher and participants is at the heart
of critical approaches. This book provides a comprehensive overview
and treatment of critical approaches to questions in qualitative
research. It also examines questions as tools for strategic
thinking and decision making at all stages of the qualitative
research process. Written using examples from research and
teaching, it situates constructing and formulating questions as a
critical aspect of qualitative research that encourages learning to
interrogate, and inquire, against the grain. The authors illustrate
the ways in which different research questions necessitate
different methodological choices, framing questions for research,
interviewing, and analysis-suggesting some questions that can guide
the writing process. With exercises, sample questions, and outlines
for planning research, this book assists qualitative researchers
with creating more effective questions, including formulating
questions to guide reflexivity meant to confront prevailing
assumptions and therefore dismantle and uncover omissions and
invisibilities. This book stands out among other qualitative
research methods books in its focus on critical approaches to
questions as the driver of the research imagination. Utilising a
number of examples, there is also a focused discussion of how to
arrive at research questions, align interview questions with those
research questions, actively construct questions to guide the data
analysis process, and use further types of questions to guide the
writing process. The examples the authors employ include questions
drawn from qualitative approaches to phenomenology, ethnography,
life writing, feminist research, and participatory action research.
Life writing projects have become part of the expanding field of
qualitative research methods in recent years and advances in
critical approaches are reshaping methodological pathways. Critical
Approaches to Life Writing Methods in Qualitative Research gives
researchers and students looking for a brief compendium to guide
their methodological thinking a concise and working overview of how
to approach and carry out different forms of life writing. This
practical book re-invigorates the conversation about the
possibilities and innovative directions qualitative researchers can
take when engaged in various forms of life writing, such as
biography, autobiography, autoethnography, life history, and oral
history. It equips the reader with the tools to carry out life
writing projects from start to finish, including choosing a topic
or subject, examining lives as living data, understanding the role
of documents and artifacts, learning to tell the story, and finally
writing/performing/displaying through the voice of the life writer.
The authors also address the ways a researcher can begin a project,
work through the issues they might face along the journey, and
arrive at a shareable product. With its focus on the plurality of
life writing methodologies, Critical Approaches to Life Writing
Methods in Qualitative Research occupies a distinct place in
qualitative research scholarship and offers practical exercises to
guide the researcher. Examples include exploring authorial voice,
practical applications of reflexivity exercises, the relationship
between the narrator and participants, navigating the use of public
and private archives, understanding the processes of collaborative
inquiry and collaborative writing, and writing for various
audiences.
Awarded QRSIG's Honerable Mention for 2021 2020 AESA Critics'
Choice Book Award Winner Arts-Based Educational Research and
Qualitative Inquiry introduces novice qualitative researchers,
within education and related fields, to arts-based educational
research (ABER). Abundant prompts and exercises are provided to
help readers apply the concepts and experiment with various
applications of the ideas presented. The authors walk the path with
novice researchers offering a variety of approaches to the practice
of arts-based methods, while providing a guided overview of ABER,
and include pedagogical features in each chapter. Exercises are
designed to assist educational researchers who wish to expand their
repertoire of methodologies. The authors also weave into the
discussion the possibilities and limitations of many types of
arts-based methods while introducing readers to the growing
methodological literature. By offering a tapestry of ways to engage
the novice researcher, the book illustrates that it is not always
possible to separate cognitive findings from aesthetic knowing.
This book will help qualitative researchers to expand their
methodologies to include arts-based approaches to their projects
and by doing so reshape their identities as qualitative
researchers. It also offers some evaluative criteria and tool kits
for experimenting with various arts and educational research.
Awarded QRSIG's Honerable Mention for 2021 2020 AESA Critics'
Choice Book Award Winner Arts-Based Educational Research and
Qualitative Inquiry introduces novice qualitative researchers,
within education and related fields, to arts-based educational
research (ABER). Abundant prompts and exercises are provided to
help readers apply the concepts and experiment with various
applications of the ideas presented. The authors walk the path with
novice researchers offering a variety of approaches to the practice
of arts-based methods, while providing a guided overview of ABER,
and include pedagogical features in each chapter. Exercises are
designed to assist educational researchers who wish to expand their
repertoire of methodologies. The authors also weave into the
discussion the possibilities and limitations of many types of
arts-based methods while introducing readers to the growing
methodological literature. By offering a tapestry of ways to engage
the novice researcher, the book illustrates that it is not always
possible to separate cognitive findings from aesthetic knowing.
This book will help qualitative researchers to expand their
methodologies to include arts-based approaches to their projects
and by doing so reshape their identities as qualitative
researchers. It also offers some evaluative criteria and tool kits
for experimenting with various arts and educational research.
Meeting a key need for qualitative researchers, this practical book
presents tools for creating productive partnerships and managing
each phase of a collaborative project. The authors provide
guidelines for working across disciplines, status differentials
(such as professor and student), and geographical locations.
Collaboration within particular qualitative
traditions--cross-cultural research, duoethnography, participatory
action research, arts-based collaborations, and others--is
described and illustrated with exemplars of published studies.
Readers learn how to build research teams, formulate research
questions, gather and analyze data, and assess how collaborations
are working. Ethical questions are highlighted throughout: Who owns
collaborative research? Who decides what aspects of the findings
should be disseminated? How can inequitable power relations be
redressed? Within-chapter "Pedagogical Pathways" sections provide
practice exercises and opportunities for reflection.
A collaborative endeavour by immigrant women of colour who invite
readers to join in the conversation as they dialogue about the
immigrant experience in the US and particularly in the ivory tower.
Collectively, the narratives in the book strive to further the
discourse regarding the multiple interrelationships of identity,
culture, self, others, pedagogy, and institutions of higher
education. The accounts that follow describe what it means to be a
transnational student, professor, scholar, and administrator within
the contested terrain of higher education. Favouring an inclusive
definition of academe over an elitist one, this book affirms the
voices of those women inhabiting different spaces in higher
education institutions. The women in this book have experienced the
halls of academe in different ways, not always as faculty at a
research university. The narratives are organised geographically
and draw out the experiences of the third wave of immigrants coming
from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean (or West Indies), and Latin
America. This book brings together the multidimensional voices of
immigrant women of colour to chronicle the immigrant experience in
the United States. This book could serve as a text in courses in
international education, higher education, intercultural and
multicultural education, women's studies, qualitative research
studies, and Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies.
Meeting a key need for qualitative researchers, this practical book
presents tools for creating productive partnerships and managing
each phase of a collaborative project. The authors provide
guidelines for working across disciplines, status differentials
(such as professor and student), and geographical locations.
Collaboration within particular qualitative
traditions--cross-cultural research, duoethnography, participatory
action research, arts-based collaborations, and others--is
described and illustrated with exemplars of published studies.
Readers learn how to build research teams, formulate research
questions, gather and analyze data, and assess how collaborations
are working. Ethical questions are highlighted throughout: Who owns
collaborative research? Who decides what aspects of the findings
should be disseminated? How can inequitable power relations be
redressed? Within-chapter "Pedagogical Pathways" sections provide
practice exercises and opportunities for reflection.
This timely resource provides a framework for teaching students how
to think qualitatively and become more critical and reflexive
researchers. Presented are a wealth of pedagogical tools that
instructors across the disciplines can tailor to their own needs,
including thought-provoking discussion questions, group work
exercises, and field activities. The authors discuss issues and
choices in course design, including approaches to assessment and
grading, and share sample syllabi for both online and face-to-face
course formats. Exploring the complexities and debates that
surround teaching qualitative research, the book argues for a
holistic model of preparing novice researchers. It demonstrates
effective ways to engage students in the qualitative inquiry
process from start to finish--from understanding positionality and
crafting a research problem to writing up findings for different
audiences.
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