Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 233 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Reihe: Educational Research
Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 233 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Reihe: Educational Research
ISBN: 978-981-16-3019-4
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
The chapters in this collection address aspects of the (re)presentation, dissemination and reception, and the production and acceleration of educational research. An international group of scholars, philosophers and historians of education, address questions such as ‘Why publish?’, ‘The lust for academic fame’, ‘Why educational historiography is not an unnecessary luxury?’, and ‘Ways of knowing’. The twelve chapters are preceded by an introduction where issues of plurality and diversity in the study of education are at centre stage and followed by an Epilogue written by the Editors of the Springer Series Educational Research. Paul Smeyers and Marc Depaepe offer some final reflections after a journey of two decades that took them and the colleagues participating in the Research Community from 1999 till 2018 floating on the current of the Zeitgeist that carried the Discipline of Education. They claim finally that mastery in the study of education requires restraint.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 Incentives to embrace plurality and diversity in the study of education. An Introduction.- 2 Why Publish?.- 3 The Lust for Academic Fame: America’s Engine for Scholarly Production.- 4 ‘Relations of production’ and their impact on the character and pace of research and scholarship.- 5 Evaluating Productivity in Educational Research: Criteria of Rigor and Ethics.- 6 Times of elephants: Foucault-inspired intervals of production, critique, and accelerated configurings.- 7 Lost in Narcissism? An elementary quantitative, but deliberately non-bibliometric approach to my own publication behavior.- 8 Lost in Enthusiasm? An elementary qualitative analysis of forty-four years of research in order to show why even today educational historiography is not an unnecessary luxury.- 9 Understanding without words: visual representations in math, science and art.- 10 The State’s Spectacles: Education Statistics, Representations of Schooling, and the Federal Government’s Educational Sight.- 11 From the global sixties to the global 2010s: communicating about research in the history of education (a perspective from France).- 12 Curiosity and Acquaintance: Ways of Knowing.- 13 Education, fast and slow.- 14 Mastery in the study of education requires restraint. Epilogue.