Intentional gestures: altering compositional rules in educational research
This article shares reflections on an ongoing doctoral research about corporeality in English teachers’ training courses bred within the framework of a project and research group of a state university in Argentina. Its primary interest relies on the reflection on educational research based on a &quo...
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| Lenguaje: | Español |
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IRICE (CONICET-UNR)
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/revistairice/article/view/1890 |
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| Sumario: | This article shares reflections on an ongoing doctoral research about corporeality in English teachers’ training courses bred within the framework of a project and research group of a state university in Argentina. Its primary interest relies on the reflection on educational research based on a "pedagogical ethnography" of the project and its developments. Its ethical-onto-epistemic stance draws on socio-critical, decolonial, queer, posthumanist and neo-materialist, as well as post-qualitative and anti-methodological approaches. By making the research and what it has fostered explicit, we share the gestures that are altering the rules of composition of conventional academic production. In this sense, there is a focus on the way in which affections and their ethical-political implications alter the ways of producing knowledge and recursively, the place of the researcher and participants in the research.It is an effort to show "the research’s kitchen": the relationships that the academic community of belonging establishes with research practices in the contemporary scenario. Finally, the reasons why these new relationships lead to an inevitable reterritorialization in the educational field are made explicit. |
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