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Doing critical educational research : a conversation with the research of John Smyth

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John Smyth's remarkable body of writing, research and scholarship has spanned four decades, and the urgency of our times makes it imperative to look in some depth at the breadth of his research and its trajectory, in order to see how we can connect, extend, build and enrich our understandings from it.

Possibly the single most unique aspect to Smyth's version of critical research is his passion for living and 'doing' what it means to be a critical pedagogue.

For him, 'doing' is a verb that gives expression to what he believes it means to be a critical scholar.

This necessitates actively listening to lives; taking on an advocacy position with informant groups; displaying a commitment to praxis; and being activist in celebrating 'local responses' to global issues.

Smyth's research is pursued with vigour through the lives he researches, as he interrupts and punctures 'bad' theory, supplanting it with more democratic alternatives, which, by his own admission, makes his research (and all research), political.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1433123177 / 9781433123177
Paperback / softback
370.115
19/08/2014
United States
English
xiv, 193 pages
23 cm
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