Responsible Research Practice Revisiting Transformative Paradigm in Social Research /
This book explores ways in which creative research practice can be explicitly and mindfully geared to make a difference to the quality of social and ecological existence. It offers a range of examples of how different research methods can be employed (and re-tuned) with this intention. The book sugg...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Activating Transformative Intent in Consideration of the Immersion of Research in Social and Ecological Existence
- Chapter 2. Active Focus Group Research with Follow-up Interviews/ Conversations and Actions: Responsibility Re-exploring Race(d) and Classed Relations
- Chapter 3. Active Use of Questionnaires Combined with Focus Group Facilitation: Responsibly Researching Options for Generating Educational Inclusivity
- Chapter 4. Actively Facilitating Individual and Focus Group Narrations: Responsibly Foregrounding Gender Stereotyping While Stimulating (Contextual) Empowerment
- Chapter 5. Active Use of Experiments: Responsibly Inviting Participants and Others to Review Options for Agency
- Chapter 6. Development-oriented Research to Forward Social and Environmental Justice: Responsibly Strengthening Discourses and Actions Toward an Inclusive Wellbeing
- Chapter 7. Responsible Generating Theorizing
- Chapter 8. Practicing Ethical Responsibility: Reconfiguring the Belmont Model
- Chapter 9. Practicing Multiple and Mixed Methods Research Responsibly: Some Paradigmatic Considerations
- Chapter 10. Conclusion to the Book: Storying our Co-responsibilities as Part of Methodological Write-up.