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Title Interrogating and innovating comparative and international education research / edited by Caroline Manion, Emily Anderson, Supriya Baily, Meagan Call-Cummings, Radhika Iyengar, Payal P. Shah and Matthew A. Witsenstein.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Sense, 2020.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 258 pages)
Series New research--new voices, 25429221 ; volume 9
New research--new voices ; v. 9.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Interrogating and innovating CIE research : setting the stage / Meagan Call-Cummings, Caroline Manion and Payal P. Shah -- Onto-epistemological frontiers in CIE research : exploring the problematic / Caroline Manion -- Before reconciliation, there must be truth / Leigh Patel -- Beauty and comparative education research methods : a consideration for aesthetic cognitivism / Derrick Tu -- Interrogating impact : whose knowledge counts in assessment of comparative and international education interventions? / Karen Ross -- Decolonializing voice and localizing method in comparative education / Gerardo L. Blanco -- Amplifying Indian women's voices and experiences to advance their access to technical and vocational education training / Radhika Iyengar and Matthew A. Witenstein -- Contemporary traditions of state-madrassa relationships in India / Huma Kidwai -- 'I walk each village' : transforming knowledge through citizen-led assessments / Erik Jon Byker -- Destabilizing power and authority : taking intersectionality seriously / Payal P. Shah and Emily Anderson -- Notes on intersectionality and decolonizing knowledge production / Patricia S. Parker -- Knowledge hierarchies and interviewing methods in Cambodia : strategies for collaborative interpretation / Kelly Grace and Sothy Eng -- Amplifying the voices of people with disabilities in comparative and international education research with PhotoVoice methodology / Alisha M. Braun -- Implications for methodology : towards more equitable futures / Supriya Baily, Betsy M. Scotto-Lavino and Meagan Call-Cummings -- CIE methodology and possibilities of other futures / Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher -- The "significance" of epistemicide : unpacking the problematic statistical foundations of knowledge production in global education governance / D. Brent Edwards Jr. -- Continuing the conversation : towards a model of collective critical reflection in CIE research / Lê Minh Hà̆ng, Brendan Decoster, Jeremy R. Gombin-Sperling and Timothy D. Reedy -- New directions for consideration : looking forward and ahead / Emily Anderson, Supriya Baily, Radhika Iyengar and Matthew A. Witenstein.
Summary "Conversations related to epistemology and methodology have been present in comparative and international education (CIE) since the field's inception. How CIE phenomena are studied, the questions asked, the tools used, and ideas about knowledge and reality that they reflect, shape the nature of the knowledge produced, the valuing of that knowledge, and the implications for practice in diverse societies. This book is part of a growing conversation in which the ways that standardized practices in CIE research have functioned to reproduce problematic hierarchies, silences and exclusions of diverse peoples, societies, knowledges, and realities. Argued is that there must be recognition and understanding of the negative consequences of hegemonic onto-epistemologies and methodologies in CIE, dominantly sourced in European social science traditions, that continue to shape and influence the design, implementation and dissemination/application of CIE research knowledge. Yet, while critical reflection is necessary, it alone is insufficient to realize the transformative change called for: as students, researchers, practitioners and policymakers, we must hear and heed calls for concrete action to challenge, resist and transform the status quo in the field and work to further realize a more ethical and inclusive CIE. Interrogating and Innovating Comparative and International Research presents a series of conceptual and empirically-based essays that critically explore and problematize the dominance of Eurocentric epistemological and methodological traditions in CIE research. As an action-oriented volume, the contributions do not end with critique, rather suggestions are made and orientations modelled from different perspectives about the possibilities for change in CIE. Contributors are: Gerardo L. Blanco, Alisha Braun, Erik Byker, Brendan J. DeCoster, D. Brent Edwards Jr., Sothy Eng, Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher, Jeremy Gombin-Sperling, Kelly Grace, Lê Minh Hà̆ng, Huma Kidwai, Patricia S. Parker, Leigh Patel, Timothy D. Reedy, Karen Ross, Betsy Scotto-Lavino and Derrick Tu"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Comparative education -- Research.
International education -- Research.
Comparative education -- Research
International education -- Research
Added Author Manion, Caroline, 1974- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Interrogating and innovating comparative and international education research Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Sense, 2020. 9789004411456 (DLC) 2019054175
ISBN 900441147X electronic book
9789004411470 electronic book
9789004411456 paperback
9789004411463 hardcover