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What is Critical Approaches

Social Justice Research Methods for Doctoral Research
An umbrella term to denote the multiplicity of ways educational researchers critique widely held functionalist, colonialist, sexist, racist, classist, and other dominant ideas.
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Critical Duoethnography: A Social Justice Research Methodology for Educational Researchers
Thalia Mulvihill (Ball State University, USA) and Raji Swaminathan (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8479-8.ch003
Abstract
Critical duoethnography, as a research methodology, can be used in innovative ways to assist educational researchers engaged in social justice research projects. This chapter offers four responses to the question of how critical duoethnography, as a form of qualitative inquiry, can be used by educational researchers to further social justice initiatives. First, critical duoethnography will be described as a tool for reflexivity; second, as an engaged form of collaborative reading and deciphering; third, as an interactive feminist approach to interviewing; and fourth, as a research methods pedagogy.
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