Towards Methodologically Inclusive Research Syntheses

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Connected Understandings
Critical Case Sampling
Disseminating Research Knowledge
education
Educational Development Practices
epistemological frameworks
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In-depth Synthesis
inclusive synthesis strategies for education
Informed Subjectivity
Interpretive Syntheses
Key Researchers
methodology
MIRS
MIRS Framework
mixed methods integration
Outlier Diagnosis
Participatory Synthesis
Primary Research
Primary Research Methods
Primary Research Reports
Primary Research Studies
qualitative
Qualitative Research Syntheses
qualitative synthesis
Quantitative Research
reflexivity in research
Research
research evaluation techniques
Research framework
research synthesis
Research Synthesis Method
Research Synthesis Methodology
Research Synthesists
Search Channels
social science
social science methodology
Synthesis Findings
Synthesis Purpose
Systematic Reviewers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415828697
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Primary research in education and social sciences is marked by a diversity of methods and perspectives. How can we accommodate and reflect such diversity at the level of synthesizing research? What are the critical methodological decisions in the process of a research synthesis, and how do these decisions open up certain possibilities, while closing down others?

This book draws upon methodologically diverse literature on research synthesis methods and primary research methods to develop a framework for synthesizing research. It presents a Methodologically Inclusive Research Synthesis framework to facilitate critical and informed decision-making among the producers and users of research synthesis.

Three guiding principles for a quality research synthesis are proposed: informed subjectivity and reflexivity, purposefully informed selective inclusivity, and audience-appropriate transparency. The book then provides a thorough discussion of how these principles might be enacted in the following six phases:

-identifying an appropriate epistemological orientation
-identifying an appropriate purpose
-searching for relevant literature
-evaluating, interpreting and distilling evidence from selected studies
-constructing connected understandings
-communicating with an audience.

A wide range of techniques and perspectives from postpositivist, interpretive, participatory, critical and postmodern traditions are considered in the book, and Suri opens up new areas of debate by exploring numerous aspects of research syntheses from a methodologically inclusive perspective. The book will be valuable reading for researchers and postgraduates in education and social sciences.

Harsh Suri is a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University, Australia. She leads a team of academic, technical and professional staff who support the Faculty of Business & Law in providing personalised, relevant and engaging programs by harnessing the power of digital technologies.

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