Life history research : : epistemology, methodology and representation / / Rubby Dhunpath, Michael Samuel.
Much has been written about lifehistory research in recent times. It has been paraded as a counterculture to the traditional research canon, and celebrated as a genre that promotes methodological pluralism. However, lifehistory researchers have an obligation to transcend spurious claims about the pe...
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam, The Netherlands ;, Boston ;, Taipei : : Sense Publishers,, [2009] ©2009 |
Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Rubby Dhunpath and Michael Samuel
- On Becoming a Teacher: Life History Research and the Force-Field Model of Teacher Development / Michael Samuel
- Personal Truth Making: A Cautious Celebration / Harsha Kathard
- Researchers Engaging their Privilege: Epistemological and Methodological De-Liberations / Mershen Pillay
- A Quest for Democratic Participatory Validity in Mathematics Education Research / Renuka Vithal
- Risking Ambiguity: Exploring Voice in Research / Michael Samuel
- The Dangers of Trusting the Words of Another… / Ruth Beecham
- A Cubist Narrative: Producing Different Knowledges with Successful Teachers / Daisy Pillay
- The Music of Research: Dialogues of Professional Teacher Development / Michael Samuel
- The Ethics and Politics of Data as Agency / Labby Ramrathan
- The Ethics and Politics of Organisational Ethnographies / Rubby Dhunpath
- A Selected Bibliography of Life History Research / Thengani Ngwenya , Michael Samuel and Rubby Dhunpath.