Situating Inquiry

Situating Inquiry

 

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Editorial:
Emerald Publishing Ltd
Año de edición:
2012
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Educación pedagogía
ISBN:
9781617358968

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This volume of Advances in Music Education Research with the idea of research as 'situated inquiry.'We intend this metaphor to stand for a general description of the contextualized processes music education researchers use to frame, generate, augmentand refine knowledge. The works in this volume illustrate the many ways in which knowledge has been constructed out of multiple approaches tostudying an idea or exploring questions. All seek to expand our knowledge of music education in some form.How we go about engaging in knowledge construction, and what we learn from the different processes involved, is a function of the activities,contexts, and cultures in which our work is 'situated.' Both knowledge and action is 'located,' that is, research is placed, positioned or embedded(Lave & Wenger, 1990). Each study illustrates these ideas: All are informed by different theoretical frameworks, use different pathways to exploreproblems of interest and concern, and have something important to say to different constituencies or stakeholders. All, however, are the result ofperceived phenomena or human interpretations of a context.Situated inquiry is neither a quantitative nor qualitative approach to research, nor is it a 'mixed-methods' approach. Rather, situated inquiry is afunction of the beliefs and behaviors of the individuals involved in it. It is also a function (and outcome)of the individuals who seek to join a community of practitioners who practice and engage in research.Although the authors in this volume identify with or have self-selected to employ specific kinds ofapproaches, they exemplify their communities of practices by the very discourses and structures of theirreports. Active perception, however, remains central to their inquiry and to the way they frame,generate, augment and refine knowledge.

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