Beyond Binaries in Education Research

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  • ISBN 9780415846233
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Beyond Binaries in Education Research explores the ethical, methodological, and social justice issues relating to conceptualizations of binary opposites in education research, particularly where one side of the dualism is perceived to be positive and the other negative. In education research these may include ability-disability, academic-vocational, adult-child, formal-informal learning, male-female, research-practice, researcher-participant, sedentary-mobile, and West-East. Chapters in this book explore the resilience of binary constructions and present conceptual models for moving beyond them and/or reconceptualizing them to facilitate more productive approaches to education provision. With contributors from authors working in a multitude of educational fields and countries, this book provides a significant contribution to the ongoing challenge to seek new ways to move beyond binaries in education research.

Patrick Alan Danaher is Associate Professor (Education Research) in the Faculty of Education at the Toowoomba campus of the University of Southern Queensland University, Australia. Warren Midgley is currently conducting doctoral research in the Faculty of Education at the Toowoomba campus of the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Mark A. Tyler is Lecturer (Teaching and Learning in VET) in the Faculty of Education at the Toowoomba campus of the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Alison Mander is Lecturer (Teaching and Learning Studies) in the Faculty of Education at the Toowoomba campus of the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.