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Daredevil Research

Re-creating Analytic Practice

by Janice A. Jipson (Volume editor) Nicholas Paley (Volume editor)
©2007 Textbook XIV, 233 Pages
Series: Counterpoints, Volume 21

Summary

Daredevil Research: Re-creating Analytic Practice gathers together ten research projects that seek to transform thinking about analytic practice and the construction of research knowledge. By experimenting with alternative models of representation unconstrained by the weight of traditional research protocols, the authors create multiple spaces for imagining how to differently identify issues for inquiry, select modes of analysis, and inscribe «data» into transmittable form. At once a production of research knowledge and a conceptual field for meaning-making, Daredevil Research suggests the possibilities of analytic practice in imaginative, independent space.

Details

Pages
XIV, 233
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820427768
Language
English
Keywords
alternative models of representation meaning-making daredevil analytics Research 'qualitative' research
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 1997, 2006, 2007. XIV, 233 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Janice A. Jipson (Volume editor) Nicholas Paley (Volume editor)

The Editors: Nicholas B. Paley teaches courses in curriculum and education at George Washington University. His recent book Finding Art’s Place: Experiments in Contemporary Education and Culture, examines three artistic/educational experiments outside of school settings and the configurations of art in the lives of urban youth. Janice A. Jipson teaches courses in educational foundations and research at Carroll College. Her collaboratively authored book, Repositioning Feminism and Education: Perspectives on Educating for Social Change, focuses on the experiences of five teacher-researchers facing dilemmas of imposition in their research and teaching.

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