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Social justice is a complex construct that invariably lacks unproblematic operationalisation within social research. This book uses ethnographic research to situate a rich and complex model of social justice, foregrounding the participatory potential of the participant to generate emancipatory spaces.

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Social justice is a complex construct that invariably lacks unproblematic operationalisation within social research. This book uses ethnographic research to situate a rich and complex model of social justice, foregrounding the participatory potential of the participant to generate emancipatory spaces.
Autorenporträt
Begoña Vigo Arrazola is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Zaragoza University, Spain. She is on the organizing committee of the Oxford Ethnography and Education Conference and is convenor of the network 19 of ethnography in the European Educational Research Association. She is a member of the board of the journal Ethnography and Education. Her research focusses on social justice, inclusive education, disadvantage spaces, teacher education, and ethnography. Jonathan Tummons is Professor in the School of Education at Durham University, UK. He sits on the organizing committee of the Oxford Ethnography and Education Conference and is deputy editor of the journal Ethnography and Education. His research explores a variety of contexts including workplaces, technical colleges, and universities, not only describing processes of learning and education but also challenging discriminatory attitudes towards particular forms of provision. To do this, he draws on the work of Bruno Latour alongside sociocultural theories of cognition. His new book Communities of Practice in Higher Education: Learning, Teaching, and Research is published by Routledge.