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Research Methods for Social Justice and Equity in Education

English · Paperback / Softback

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Research Methods for Social Justice and Equity in Education offers researchers a full understanding of very important concepts, showing how they can be used a means to develop practical strategies for undertaking research that makes a difference to the lives of marginalised and disadvantaged learners. It explores different conceptualisations of social justice and equity, and leads the reader through a discussion of what their implications are for undertaking educational research that is both moral and ethical and how it can be enacted in the context of their chosen research method and a variety of others, both well-known and more innovative.

The authors draw on real, practical examples from a range of educational contexts, including early childhood, special and inclusive education and adult education, and cultures located in both western and developing nations in order to exemplify how researchers can use methods which contribute to the creation of more equitable education systems. In this way, the authors provide a global perspective of the contrasting and creative ways in which researchers reflect on and integrate principles of social justice in their methods and their methodological decision making.
It encourages the reader to think critically about their own research by asking key questions, such as: what contribution can research for equity and social justice make to new and emerging methods and methodologies? And how can researchers implement socially just research methods from a position of power? This book concludes by proposing a range of methods and methodologies which researchers can use to challenge inequality and work towards social justice, offering a springboard from which they can further their own studies.

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Series Editor Preface
Glossary of Key Terms
Introduction
Part I: Theorising Social Justice and Equity in Educational Research Methods
1. Theoretical Conceptions of Social Justice and Equity
2. Applying Socially Just Research Methods with Communities and Individuals
3. Socially Just Research as Ethical Endeavour
4. Insiders: Educators and Researchers for Social Justice
Part II: Research Methods for Social Justice and Equity in Context
5. Education, Marginalisation, Voice and Socially Just Methods
6. Education, Literacy, Poverty and Social Justice
7. Global Perspectives on Research Methods for Equity and Social Justice
Part III: Research Methods for Equity and Social Justice
8. Collaborative and Participatory Methods
9. Ethnographic Approaches
10. Methodological Creativity
Conclusion
References
Index


About the author

Liz Atkins is Professor of Vocational Education and Social Justice at the University of Derby, UK.Vicky Duckworth is Professor of Education at Edge Hill University, UK.

Summary

Research Methods for Social Justice and Equity in Education offers researchers a full understanding of very important concepts, showing how they can be used a means to develop practical strategies for undertaking research that makes a difference to the lives of marginalised and disadvantaged learners. It explores different conceptualisations of social justice and equity, and leads the reader through a discussion of what their implications are for undertaking educational research that is both moral and ethical and how it can be enacted in the context of their chosen research method and a variety of others, both well-known and more innovative.

The authors draw on real, practical examples from a range of educational contexts, including early childhood, special and inclusive education and adult education, and cultures located in both western and developing nations in order to exemplify how researchers can use methods which contribute to the creation of more equitable education systems. In this way, the authors provide a global perspective of the contrasting and creative ways in which researchers reflect on and integrate principles of social justice in their methods and their methodological decision making.
It encourages the reader to think critically about their own research by asking key questions, such as: what contribution can research for equity and social justice make to new and emerging methods and methodologies? And how can researchers implement socially just research methods from a position of power? This book concludes by proposing a range of methods and methodologies which researchers can use to challenge inequality and work towards social justice, offering a springboard from which they can further their own studies.

Foreword

Explores the concepts of social justice and equity and considers their ethical and methodological implications for educational research practice in different contexts and with different communities.

Additional text

Ideal for postgraduate students in that it goes further than the many core textbooks on research methods and contains many interesting ideas for research in specific areas in social justice. The book is critical and comprehensive and maintains interest from the reader with the many case studies and examples of authentic data.

Product details

Authors Liz Atkins, Vicky Duckworth
Assisted by Melanie Nind (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2019
 
Dimensions 217 mm x 142 mm x 26 mm
Weight 430 g
Series Bloomsbury Research Methods fo
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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