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Freedom Research in Education - Becoming an Autonomous Researcher

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This book sets out a new and distinctive means of conceptualising research in the field of Education: 'Freedom Research'. Freedom research is a conceptual understanding of research free from the strictures of orthodoxy; which adapts or knowingly critiques conventions about the ways in which research should be conducted. Underpinning this concept is the argument that the conventions of traditional approaches to research in education may be both confidence-sapping and constrictive to both the early career and mature educational researcher. By critiquing the boundaries of a socially constructed discipline, the researcher may then be liberated to research with freedom, creativity and innovation. This pioneering volume will assist the researcher to become more autonomous, and by extension more confident, in their own research practice. It will be of appeal to scholars, students and researchers in Education, of all stages of their career. 

List of contents

Chapter 1. Freedom from conventions and orthodoxy.- Chapter 2.The Social Context of Research and Inquiry.- Chapter 3. Freedom From Orthodoxy.- Chapter 4. Identity and the Freedom Researcher.- Chapter 5. Creativity in Freedom Research.- Chapter 6. Educational Values and the Link to Methodology.- Chapter 7. Creating Meaning and Communication.- Chapter 8. Ethical Education and Research.- Chapter 9. Validity and Freedom Research.- Chapter 10. Conclusion and Reflectivity.

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Karen McArdle is Professor Emerita at the University of Aberdeen, UK. She has been engaged in educational research for more than thirty years, primarily in the UK and Australia.

Summary

This book sets out a new and distinctive means of conceptualising research in the field of Education: ‘Freedom Research’. Freedom research is a conceptual understanding of research free from the strictures of orthodoxy; which adapts or knowingly critiques conventions about the ways in which research should be conducted. Underpinning this concept is the argument that the conventions of traditional approaches to research in education may be both confidence-sapping and constrictive to both the early career and mature educational researcher. By critiquing the boundaries of a socially constructed discipline, the researcher may then be liberated to research with freedom, creativity and innovation. This pioneering volume will assist the researcher to become more autonomous, and by extension more confident, in their own research practice. It will be of appeal to scholars, students and researchers in Education, of all stages of their career. 

Product details

Authors Karen McArdle
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030099053
ISBN 978-3-0-3009905-3
No. of pages 174
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 10 mm
Weight 258 g
Illustrations XVII, 174 p. 1 illus.
Series Palgrave Studies in Education Research Methods
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

B, Education, Philosophy of Science, Ethics & moral philosophy, higher education, Philosophy & theory of education, research methodology, Social research & statistics, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Education—Philosophy, Research Ethics, Research—Moral and ethical aspects, Sociology—Research, Sociological Methods

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