1st Edition

An Ethical Approach to Practitioner Research Dealing with Issues and Dilemmas in Action Research

Edited By Anne Campbell, Susan Groundwater-Smith Copyright 2007
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

Practice based research is burgeoning in a number of professional areas. An Ethical Approach to Practitioner Research covers a comprehensive range of issues and dilemmas encountered in practitioner and action research contexts. While principally focused upon practitioner inquiry in education it takes account of, and acknowledges that others engaged in professional practice such as in legal,... Read more

1. Introduction: an Overview of the Purpose of the Book and the Context in Which it has Been Written  2. Managing Research Ethics: A Head on Collision?  3. Everything’s Ethics: Practitioner Inquiry and University Culture  4. At The Boundaries: The Voice of Consequential Stakeholders  5. Children’s Participation in Legal Decision Making  6. Working with Networks: Ethical Tensions in Communities of Trust  7. Professional Values and Research Values: From Dilemmas to Diversity  8. The ‘Insider’ Research Facilitator: The Possibility of Transformational Practice  9. Trans-Disciplinary Inquiry: Researching with Rather than Researching on  10. Behind the Vision: Action Research, Pedagogy and Human Development  11. Ways of Telling: The use of Practitioners’ Stories  12. Investigating Academic Pedagogical Practice  13. Conclusion: New Challenges for an ICT Mediated Future

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Anne Campbell, Susan Groundwater-Smith