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El. knyga: Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry

  • Formatas: 194 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000740370
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  • Formatas: 194 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000740370
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In Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry, the authors discuss what "inquiry" is and how we teach it — and if it is even possible to teach. With a proliferation of how-to manuals for doing qualitative research, the time is ripe for a discussion not only on what we teach (curriculum) but also how we teach (pedagogy).

This book seeks to teach students to become qualitative inquirers, not with a formulaic recipe but rather by showing them how to think from a place of uncertain, (w)rest(full), relational liveliness. The authors seek to create qualitative inquiry courses that create spaces that consider our abilities to respond to, come to know (epistemology), be (ontology), and do (axiology) qualitative inquiry. Thus, a main thread of this book is (re)thinking and (re)imagining inquiry that they come to conceptualize as (in)query. The authors use both data from graduate level research courses and theoretical concepts from poststructuralism, posthumanism, and feminist "new" materialism.

This book is timely in the face of a growing neoliberal academy that values prescription and repetition over innovation, thinking differently, and engaging with research. It will be an invaluable resource for graduate students looking to use qualitative inquiry in their research.

Recenzijos

What happens when we thinkteach qualitative (in)query with uncertain, (w)rest(full), relational liveliness? In Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry, Kuby and Christ slow down to engage in and with moments sparked by their own pedagogies and muse on the nuances of (in)query practices. A lovely text to think-with and teach-with.

Kelly W. Guyotte, Assistant Professor of Qualitative Research, University of Alabama

List of figures
xi
Acknowledgments xv
Preface xix
Introduction: a backstory to our curriculumpedagogy 1(10)
1 (Re)etymologizing: our thinking/writing/theorizing together
11(20)
2 The be(com)ing of (in)query as uncertain (w)rest(full) relational liveliness
31(18)
Rabbit hole: rabbit holing
41(8)
3 Trust(ing): strings strongly stringed together in mundane everydayness
49(26)
Rabbit hole: succulent muse
69(6)
4 Navigating and negotiating: be(com)ing qualitative (in)querers
75(32)
Rabbit hole: fullness
97(10)
5 E/Intervening: an ethics of always, already being in-between
107(30)
Rabbit hole: theorypractice
133(4)
6 Speculative pedagogies of qualitative inquiry
137(20)
References 157(6)
Index 163
Candace R. Kuby is Associate Professor of Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum at the University of Missouri serving as Department Chair and Director of Qualitative Inquiry. Her research interests include the coming-to-be of literacies when children work with artistic and digital tools, and approaches to and pedagogies of qualitative inquiry.

Rebecca C. Christ is Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Florida International University. Her research interests include social studies education, specifically focusing on the area of genocide education, and pedagogies of qualitative inquiry, drawing on poststructural and posthuman theoretical concepts.