Concepts, Inspiration, and Research Design By using the word heteroglossic in relation to metaphor, I refer to Mikhail Bakhtin’s (1981) guiding philosophical trope of heteroglossia, a continual life struggle between centrifugal forces spinning meaning
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I’m Not Loud, I’m Outspoken
Narratives of Four Jamaican Girls’ Identity and Academic Success
Rowena Linton and Lorna McLean
belief that reality can be articulated through a collaborative process between the researcher and participant. Together with our participants, we co-created their narratives. Sampling Although the sample size in a narrative research design is frequently
Paula MacDowell
innovative and somewhat unconventional since all the coresearchers were involved in designing the camp infrastructure and curriculum. They also had genuine opportunities to contribute their ideas and perspectives to the development of the research design
“I Hope Nobody Feels Harassed”
Teacher Complicity in Gender Inequality in a Middle School
Susan McCullough
school. Methodology Ethnographic Case Study My research design took the form of an exploratory ethnographic case study. FDMS is a small urban public middle school with approximately one hundred students in each of three grades, six to eight. The
Sharing Images, Spoiling Meanings?
Class, Gender, and Ethics in Visual Research with Girls
Janet Fink and Helen Lomax
research academy. An ethic of care ( Tronto 1993 ) was a key feature of our research design; built around the principles of caring for and about each other, this approach framed the relationships we established with the girls and reflected the moral
From Selfies to Sexting
Tween Girls, Intimacy, and Subjectivities
Antonio García-Gómez
. Tweening the Girl: The Crystallization of the Tween Market . New York : Peter Lung . 10.3726/978-1-4539-1244-7 Creswell , John W. 2009 . Research Design. Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approaches . London : Sage . Dake , Joseph