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Onto-epistemological and Axiological Considerations for Researching Practices

Susan Whatman (Griffith University, Australia)
Jane Wilkinson (Monash University, Australia)
Mervi Kaukko (Tampere University, Finland)
Gørill Warvik Vedeler (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway)
Levon Ellen Blue (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Kristin Elaine Reimer (Monash University, Australia)

Researching Practices Across and Within Diverse Educational Sites: Onto-epistemological Considerations

ISBN: 978-1-80071-872-2, eISBN: 978-1-80071-871-5

Publication date: 6 November 2023

Abstract

In these uncertain and risky times, the work that educators and educational researchers carry out may feel inconsequential. In preparing young people to live well in a world worth living in, educators must consider, firstly, what roles they can play in a global environment riven by volatile economic, social, and environmental contexts, and secondly, the responsibilities they bear as researchers to produce forms of understanding, modes of action, and ways of relating to one another and this world.

In this chapter, we introduce the pedagogy, education, and praxis (PEP) network and how it is that we, as researchers from around the world, came together to discuss our researching practices in coming to know and explore educational research problems concerning equity, diversity and social justice within and across different cultural settings. We share short stories of ourselves to reveal how it is that we have come to know, be, and act as researchers in our projects and how working alongside each other – our mutual relatings – have generated further understanding about our own and each other’s researching practices.

This chapter establishes the purpose of the book, where we share empirical work through the lens of practice architectures. For instance, what is considered to be an educational equity problem across international or cross-cultural sites? What are considered acceptable forms of evidence of coming to understand educational inequity in its diverse forms in different sites? How are taken-for-granted research practices enabling and/or constraining different forms of understandings about educational inequity, including the issues to be researched and/or the direction of the research project? We then provide an overview of the remaining chapters.

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Whatman, S., Wilkinson, J., Kaukko, M., Vedeler, G.W., Blue, L.E. and Reimer, K.E. (2023), "Onto-epistemological and Axiological Considerations for Researching Practices", Researching Practices Across and Within Diverse Educational Sites: Onto-epistemological Considerations, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-871-520231001

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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