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Discourse in Educational and Social Research Maggie Maclure

Discourse in Educational and Social Research By Maggie Maclure

Discourse in Educational and Social Research by Maggie Maclure


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Demonstrates the challenges of a discourse-based orientation to educational and social research. Drawing on a variety of educational and social science 'texts', this work shows how knowledge, power, identities and realities are constructed and problematised in discourse.

Discourse in Educational and Social Research Summary

Discourse in Educational and Social Research by Maggie Maclure

WINNER: 2004 AESA Critics' Choice Award

"With wonderful clarity Maggie MacLure shows how deconstructionism opens new avenues of critical inquiry and understanding for educational researchers. In exposing the hidden, ideological side of terms like clarity, certainty, mastery, and relevance she allows us to see schooling and educational policy in new ways. In so doing she allows us to imagine classrooms as liberating, pedagogical places, as places where new forms of desire, knowledge, and learning take place"
Norman K. Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

This book is both practical and provocative. It demonstrates the insights and the challenges of a discourse-based orientation to educational and social research. Drawing on a variety of educational and social science 'texts' - including press articles, life history interviews, parent-teacher consultations, policy debates and ethnographies - the author shows how knowledge, power, identities and realities are constructed and problematised in discourse.

The book also deals with research itself as discursive practice, examining the texts that qualitative researchers produce and consume: reports, monographs, journal articles. Practical examples are included for researchers and graduate students wishing to 'interrogate' their own data from a discourse perspective. The author develops a critical awareness of the researcher's role as writer/reader of texts.

The book makes the case for 'discursive literacy' in research. While its primary allegiances are to poststructuralism and deconstruction, it draws from a wide range of disciplines, including interaction sociology, feminist ethnography, literary theory, critical discourse analysis and art history. What holds the book together is the persistent question: how to do educational research and social research within a 'crisis of representation' that has unsettled the relationship between words and worlds?

Discourse in Educational and Social Research Reviews

"With wonderful clarity Maggie MacLure shows how deconstructionism opens new avenues of critical inquiry and understanding for educational researchers. In exposing the hidden, ideological side of terms like clarity, certainty, mastery and relevance she allows us to see schooling and educational policy in new ways. In so doing she allows us to imagine classrooms as liberating, pedagogical places, as places where new forms of desire, knowledge, and learning take place" - Norman K. Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign

About Maggie Maclure

Maggie MacLure is Professor of Education at the University of East Anglia.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Introducing discourse and educational research

2.The discourse of disgust:press engagements in the 'war' over standard English

3.Interrogating the discourse of home-school relations: the case of 'parents' evenings' (with Barbara Walker)

4.Taking a text apart: a discourse analysis of a polemical article

5.The fabrication of research

6.The threat of writing

7.Fabricating the self:metaphors of method in life-history interviews

8.The repulsion of theory: women writing research

9.The sudden laugh from nowhere: mimesis and illusion in art and research

10.Conclusion:deconstruction and educational research

Appendices

1 Definitions of discourse: a sketchy overview
2 Standard English: chronology of policy events
3 Anatomy of a blaming sequence

Notes
References
Index

Additional information

GOR006781560
9780335201907
0335201903
Discourse in Educational and Social Research by Maggie Maclure
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2003-03-16
256
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