Emancipatory and Participatory Research for Emerging Educational Researchers
Theory and Case Studies of Research in Disabled Communities
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Emancipatory and Participatory Research for Emerging Educational Researchers
Theory and Case Studies of Research in Disabled Communities
About This Book
Emancipatory and Participatory Research for Emerging Educational Researchers is a concise fundamental guide on two related models of education researchâemancipatory and participatory.
In addition to providing an introduction to these research models, this book also studies them through the lens of critical practice as well as pure research and provides case studies as examples. It highlights a variety of data collection techniques that are used in education research, from visual methods to interviews, and the strategies researchers apply to ensure the research process involves and benefits the participants.
Emancipatory and Participatory Research for Emerging Educational Researchers functions as a useful "how-to" guide for first-time and less experienced researchers. Furthermore, it highlights not only how participatory research is by its nature emancipatory but also the overlaps between the two models' approach to data collection.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents Page
- Acknowledgments Page
- Biographies Page
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Emancipatory and participatory research
- 3 Case study of a small-scale university-based postgraduate project
- 4 Case study of a large-scale museums-based project
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Appendix
- Index