Theory and Philosophy in Qualitative Research Methods

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  • ISBN 9781032913360
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume serves as an essential resource for advanced graduate students, early-career faculty, and anyone seeking a deeper, more dynamic understanding of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of qualitative research in education. It emphasizes the idea that all research projects—regardless of discipline or method—are inherently shaped by philosophical and theoretical assumptions, many of which often go unrecognized. By bringing these assumptions to the forefront, the book encourages readers to critically examine the frameworks that underpin their inquiries.

Rather than presenting philosophy and theory as static tools to be applied, each chapter invites readers to engage with generative philosophical orientations and concepts. Topics such as epistemology, genealogy, posthumanism, and new materialism are explored by contributors who offer not prescriptive models, but new possibilities for understanding and engaging with research phenomena. The volume also delves into feminist theory, diffractive methodologies for racial justice, immersive cartography, hauntology, and sonic methodologies, demonstrating how philosophical thinking can inspire fresh questions, methods, and insights.

Designed for those committed to reflective and socially responsive educational inquiry, this collection positions philosophy and theory as living, evolving resources. It equips readers to uncover and engage with the often-hidden assumptions that shape research, fostering a more thoughtful, creative, and impactful approach to qualitative inquiry.

Dr. Aaron M. Kuntz is Dean of the School of Education and Human Development and holds the Frost Professorship of Education and Human Development at Florida International University (FIU). Previous to FIU, Dr. Kuntz was a faculty member and department chair at the University of Alabama where he was awarded the President’s Research Award, Community Engagement Award, and award for Faculty Excellence in Teaching. As a professor of research methodology, Dr. Kuntz has published over 60 peer-reviewed publications, including six books.

A strong advocate for education and educators at all levels, Dr. Kuntz emphasizes working with schools and community members over and above studying them. To this end, Dr. Kuntz strives to establish sustainable partnerships that foreground education as a means for community engagement, accountability, and mobility.