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Object Medleys: Interpretive Possibilities for Educational Research
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Publication Details Editor list: Daisy Pillay, Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan, and Inbanathan Naicker Edition name or number: 1 Publisher: Sense Publishers: BRill Place: Schöningh Publication year: 2017 Title of series: New Research - New Voices, Number in series: 8 Volume number: 8 Number of pages: 229 ISBN: 978-94-6351-194-0 |
How do we get at the meanings of everyday (and not so everyday) objects, and how might these meanings enrich educational research? The study of objects is well established in fields such as archaeology, art history, communications, fine arts, museum studies, and sociology—but is still developing in education. Object Medleys: Interpretive Possibilities for Educational Research brings together 37 educational researchers from wide-ranging contexts and multiple knowledge fields to a dialogic space in which subjects and objects, living and nonliving, entangle as medleys to open up understandings of connections made with, between, and through objects. Object Medleys offers diverse, innovative modes and lenses for representing, interpreting, and theorising object studies. The book is distinctive within scholarship on object inquiry in that much of the research has been conducted within Southern African educational contexts. This is complemented by contributions from scholars based in Canada and the United Kingdom. The original research represented in each peer-reviewed chapter expands academic conversations about what counts as data and analysis in educational research. Overall, Object Medleys illuminates the applied and theoretical usefulness of objects in response to pressing educational and societal questions.
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