Multidisciplinary Approaches to Educational Research: Case Studies from Europe and the Developing World by Sadaf Rizvi (Institute of Education, University of London, UK)
This book provides an original perspective on a range of controversial issues in educational and social research through case studies of multi-disciplinary and mixed-method research involving children, teachers, schools and communities in Europe and the developing world. These case studies from researchers across continents and across disciplines explore a range of interesting issues, including the relevance of research approaches to very different national settings, and to the kinds of questions being asked; the barriers of language and culture between researcher and researched; articulating the thinking and feelings of very young children; the challenges of dealing with partiality of data; issues of identity, subjectivity and reflexivity; and transferring research approaches from one national setting to the problems posed in another.