Promiscuous Feminist Methodologies in Education
Engaging Research Beyond Gender
Herausgeber: Childers, Sara; Rhee, Jeong-Eun; Daza, Stephanie
Promiscuous Feminist Methodologies in Education
Engaging Research Beyond Gender
Herausgeber: Childers, Sara; Rhee, Jeong-Eun; Daza, Stephanie
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Working within and against the bounded and mainstream discourses of what "counts" as feminist research, the book lays out the articulation of promiscuous feminist methodology as a conceptual position with material implications. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.
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Working within and against the bounded and mainstream discourses of what "counts" as feminist research, the book lays out the articulation of promiscuous feminist methodology as a conceptual position with material implications. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9781138809949
- ISBN-10: 1138809942
- Artikelnr.: 40843416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9781138809949
- ISBN-10: 1138809942
- Artikelnr.: 40843416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sara M. Childers, Ph. D., is an independent scholar currently residing in Dublin, Ohio, USA. She received her doctorate in Social and Cultural Foundations of Education from Ohio State University, USA. Her research utilizes qualitative methodologies, including ethnography, sociocultural policy analysis, and critical race, feminist, and post-structural theories. Her current project looks at how teachers in an underpriviledged elementary school in the south define what counts as "data" and how they use it to make instructional decisions in the classroom. In 2010 she completed an ethnographic case study of a high achieving, high poverty high school in the Midwest to understand both the successful policy negotiations by students, parents, and teachers, as well as how racial inequality effected these negotiations. Jeong-eun Rhee is an associate professor in the College of Education, Information, and Technology at Long Island University, Post, NY, USA. Her scholarly interests include decolonizing research methodologies, postcolonial inquiry in education, and issues of subjectivity, identity, and knowledge. She is currently working on a project that examines changing meanings and operations of race and racism vis-à-vis neoliberalism, which she calls the neoliberal racial project. Stephanie L. Daza is a fellow at the Education and Social Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK. She is a research methodologist and critical ethnographer, interested in empirical and theoretical inquiry of boundaries - cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary, local-global, and PK-20. With an emphasis on difference and in/equity in education and society, her research examines institutions, policies, and practices. Her in progress book on grant-science and STEM culture reflects six years of research on two National Science Foundation grants. Her new project explores digital affective technologies (DAT) as social science methodologies for a digital age of big data.
1. Introduction: Promiscuous (use of) feminist methodologies: the dirty
theory and messy practice of educational research beyond gender Sara M.
Childers, Jeong-eun Rhee and Stephanie L. Daza 2. Promiscuous feminisms for
troubling times Rick Voithofer 3. Wild reading: this madness to our method
Aparna Rita Mishra Tarc 4. Working on a failed research: promiscuity of
wanting and doing both ways Jeong-eun Rhee 5. Much more than power: the
pedagogy of promiscuous black feminism M. Francyne Huckaby 6. A promiscuous
(feminist) look at grant-science: how colliding imaginaries shape the
practice of NSF policy Stephanie L. Daza 7. The materiality of fieldwork:
an ontology of feminist becoming Sara M. Childers 8. Was Jane Addams a
promiscuous pragmatist? Becky Atkinson 9. Promiscuous feminists postscript
Maggie MacLure
theory and messy practice of educational research beyond gender Sara M.
Childers, Jeong-eun Rhee and Stephanie L. Daza 2. Promiscuous feminisms for
troubling times Rick Voithofer 3. Wild reading: this madness to our method
Aparna Rita Mishra Tarc 4. Working on a failed research: promiscuity of
wanting and doing both ways Jeong-eun Rhee 5. Much more than power: the
pedagogy of promiscuous black feminism M. Francyne Huckaby 6. A promiscuous
(feminist) look at grant-science: how colliding imaginaries shape the
practice of NSF policy Stephanie L. Daza 7. The materiality of fieldwork:
an ontology of feminist becoming Sara M. Childers 8. Was Jane Addams a
promiscuous pragmatist? Becky Atkinson 9. Promiscuous feminists postscript
Maggie MacLure
1. Introduction: Promiscuous (use of) feminist methodologies: the dirty
theory and messy practice of educational research beyond gender Sara M.
Childers, Jeong-eun Rhee and Stephanie L. Daza 2. Promiscuous feminisms for
troubling times Rick Voithofer 3. Wild reading: this madness to our method
Aparna Rita Mishra Tarc 4. Working on a failed research: promiscuity of
wanting and doing both ways Jeong-eun Rhee 5. Much more than power: the
pedagogy of promiscuous black feminism M. Francyne Huckaby 6. A promiscuous
(feminist) look at grant-science: how colliding imaginaries shape the
practice of NSF policy Stephanie L. Daza 7. The materiality of fieldwork:
an ontology of feminist becoming Sara M. Childers 8. Was Jane Addams a
promiscuous pragmatist? Becky Atkinson 9. Promiscuous feminists postscript
Maggie MacLure
theory and messy practice of educational research beyond gender Sara M.
Childers, Jeong-eun Rhee and Stephanie L. Daza 2. Promiscuous feminisms for
troubling times Rick Voithofer 3. Wild reading: this madness to our method
Aparna Rita Mishra Tarc 4. Working on a failed research: promiscuity of
wanting and doing both ways Jeong-eun Rhee 5. Much more than power: the
pedagogy of promiscuous black feminism M. Francyne Huckaby 6. A promiscuous
(feminist) look at grant-science: how colliding imaginaries shape the
practice of NSF policy Stephanie L. Daza 7. The materiality of fieldwork:
an ontology of feminist becoming Sara M. Childers 8. Was Jane Addams a
promiscuous pragmatist? Becky Atkinson 9. Promiscuous feminists postscript
Maggie MacLure







