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Fiction written under Oath? - Essays in Philosophy and Educational Research

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The essays bring to contemporary debates about educational research both a first hand familiarity with the practices and arguments of the educational research community and a clear grasp of the ways in which philosophical sources and analysis can inform them. They are both measured and passionate - sparked by an intense personal curiosity, which takes Bridges into unexpected resources and territory (such as the insights of museology into debates on educational research as narrative fiction) as well as more familiar material relating to, for example, issues about the assessment of quality of educational research and the concern for its relevance.
The book makes an articulate case, by its own example as well as in its argument, for the continuing contribution of philosophical thinking to the development and critique of educational research. It will be essential reading for researchers already engaged in this development and for masters and doctoral students who are coming to terms with educational research, and it offers a contribution to the literature in philosophy of education which is richly grounded in the wider field of educational research.

List of contents

A 'biographical positioning'.- Introduction: philosophising about educational research.- Philosophising as and in educational research.- The discipline(S) of educational research.- Educational theory, practice and research: pragmatic perspectives.- Educational research: pursuit of truth or flight into fancy?.- Narratives, fiction and the magic of the real.- Narratives in history, fiction and educational research.- Quality and relevance in educational research.- 'Nothing about us without us': the ethics of outsider research.- Research for Sale: moral market or moral maze?.- 'Fiction written under oath?' Ethics and epistemology in educational research.- From philosophising about research to researching philosophy: reflections on a reflective log.

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The essays bring to contemporary debates about educational research both a first hand familiarity with the practices and arguments of the educational research community and a clear grasp of the ways in which philosophical sources and analysis can inform them. They are both measured and passionate - sparked by an intense personal curiosity, which takes Bridges into unexpected resources and territory (such as the insights of museology into debates on educational research as narrative fiction) as well as more familiar material relating to, for example, issues about the assessment of quality of educational research and the concern for its relevance.
The book makes an articulate case, by its own example as well as in its argument, for the continuing contribution of philosophical thinking to the development and critique of educational research. It will be essential reading for researchers already engaged in this development and for masters and doctoral students who are coming to terms with educational research, and it offers a contribution to the literature in philosophy of education which is richly grounded in the wider field of educational research.

Product details

Authors David Bridges
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9781402010835
ISBN 978-1-4020-1083-5
No. of pages 215
Weight 503 g
Illustrations XII, 215 p.
Series Philosophy and Education
Philosophy and Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education

B, Education, philosophy of education, Education, general, Philosophy & theory of education, Philosophy and social sciences

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