ABSTRACT
This edited volume tackles the theoretical, empirical and methodological questions of how novelty can be determined in and through educational ethnographic research.
Responding to the increasing need for new and innovative methodological and theoretical foundations for the field, chapters draw on a variety of empirical, critically examined data sets such as observation protocols of pedagogical practice, digital communication and visual representations to bridge the gap between empirical and theoretical approaches, ultimately combining different traditions and discourses within educational ethnography. Collating perspectives and accounts from over 30 authors based in European centers of excellence such as Germany, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Denmark, the book provides an epistemological reflection on what we can understand as ‘new’ in theoretical and methodological research.
This volume will be of use to researchers, academics and postgraduate students involved with research methods in education, ethnography and the theory of education more broadly. Those involved with research design, innovation and European research methods will also find the volume of use.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. Any third party material in this book is not included in the OA Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. Please direct any permissions enquiries to the original rightsholder. We would like to thank the Europa-Universität Flensburg, the Fördergesellschaft der Uni Flensburg e.v. and the Research Centre for Education, Teaching, School and Socialization for financial support.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |9 pages
Introduction
part I|88 pages
Theoretical Perspectives
chapter 2|13 pages
Educational Ethnography in an Age of Technoculture
chapter 3|17 pages
Rich, Intimate and Immersive
chapter 4|11 pages
Old and New Varieties of Materialism in Ethnographic Research
chapter 5|13 pages
Multispecies Ethnography in Educational Research
chapter 6|11 pages
Overcoming ‘Intellectual Aristocracy’ Through Bildung
chapter 7|18 pages
Is Necessity the Mother of Invention? Improvisational Action, Creativity and Art in Times of Crisis (or Crisis of Time)
part II|75 pages
Methodological Perspectives
chapter 8|6 pages
Introductory Reflections on New Challenges for Ethnographic Research in Educational Practices
chapter 9|13 pages
Outline of a New Practice–Theoretical Conception for Ethnographic Research of Larger Nexuses
chapter 10|15 pages
Addressing the Unseen, Challenging Visual Difference
chapter 11|17 pages
Elaborating New Insights in Transnational Ethnographic Collaborations
chapter 12|11 pages
On the Vulnerability of Epistemological Processes
chapter 13|11 pages
Process Ontologies and the Many Potential Ethnographies
part III|39 pages
Empirical Perspectives
