ABSTRACT
By neglecting the ‘human’ factor in the process of research analysis, much has been lost and researchers are now looking for new ways to broaden the social reality in their research.
In this volume, originally published in 1993, the research perspective adopted shows new methods of dealing with the world of education, including ethnographic studies and action research. The ‘voices’ offer a critical insight into both the scientific rationale and the methodological application of their individual approaches. This book provides a rich source of material for students and researchers doing qualitative analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|64 pages
Giving Personal Voices a Chance in Social Organizations
chapter Chapter 3|16 pages
The Concept of Quality in Action Research: Giving Practitioners a Voice in Educational Research
chapter Chapter 4|15 pages
From Cooperative Action to Collective Self-reflection: A Sociodynamic Approach to Educational Research
part 2|54 pages
Listening to the Silent Voice Behind the Talk
chapter Chapter 5|21 pages
Finding a Silent Voice for the Researcher: Using Photographs in Evaluation and Research1
chapter Chapter 6|13 pages
Why I Like to Look: On the Use of Videotape as an Instrument in Educational Research
chapter Chapter 7|19 pages
Crosscultural, Comparative, Reflective Interviewing in Schoenhausen and Roseville
part 3|60 pages
Keeping Authentic Voices Alive and Well