Revisiting Insider-Outsider Research in Comparative and International Education (Bristol Papers in Education)
Book Details
Description
Collectively, the chapters argue that, in the context of such change, it has become more difficult to categorise and label groups and individuals as being 'inside' or 'outside' systems, professional communities or research environments. In doing so, it is recognised that individual and group identities can be multiple, flexible and changing such that the boundary between the inside and the outside is permeable, less stable and less easy to draw.
The book draws upon an exciting collection of original research carried out in a diversity of educational systems from British, European, Latin American, Indian Ocean, South Asian, African and Chinese contexts and cultures. This develops a deep and innovative reconsideration of key issues that must be faced by all researchers involved in the planning and conduct of in-depth field research. This is a challenging and stimulating methodological contribution, designed to advance critical and reflective thinking while providing practical and accessible guidance, insights and support for new and experienced researchers within and beyond the field of comparative and international education.
CONTENTS
Caroline Dyer. Foreword
Lore Arthur, Elizabeth McNess & Michael Crossley. Introduction. Positioning Insider-Outsider Research in the Contemporary Context
Elizabeth McNess, Lore Arthur & Michael Crossley. 'Ethnographic Dazzle' and the Construction of the 'Other': shifting boundaries between the insider and the outsider
Anna Robinson-Pant. Exploring the Concept of Insider-Outsider in Comparative and International Research: essentialising culture or culturally essential?
Peter Kelly. Constructing the Insider and Outsider in Comparative Research
Nilou M. Hawthorne. Beyond 'Insiders' and 'Outsiders' in Research for Education Policy-making? The Discursive Positioning of the Researcher in International and Comparative Education
Claire Planel. Mind the Gap: reflections on boundaries and positioning in research in international and comparative education
Nicola Savvides, Joanna Al-Youssef, Mindy Colin & Cecilia Garrido. Methodological Challenges: negotiation, critical reflection and the cultural other
Lizzi O. Milligan. Insider-Outsider-Inbetweener? Researcher Positioning, Participative Methods and Cross-cultural Educational Research
Sughra Choudhry Khan. Multiplicities of Insiderness and Outsiderness: enriching research perspectives in Pakistan
Juliet McCaffery. Outside Inside, Inside Out: challenges and complexities of research in Gypsy and Traveller communities
Qing Gu. (Re)constructing Identities beyond Boundaries: revisiting insider-outsider perspectives in research on international students
Hania Salter-Dvorak. Investigating Processes Underlying Identity Formation of Second Language Master's Students in UK Higher Education: insiders or outsiders?
Ed Wickins & Michael Crossley. Coming Alongside in the Co-construction of Professional Knowledge: a fluid approach to researcher positioning on the insider-outsider continuum
Maroussia Raveaud. Sharing Insights: how culture constructs and constricts knowledge
