Qualitative Research: Critical Reading and Inquiry - EDST5120
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
School: School of Education
Course Outline: School of Education Course Outlines
Campus: Kensington Campus
Career: Postgraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 2
CSS Contribution Charge: 1* (more info)
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Description
The first part of the course will involve an initial exploration of issues of ontology and explanation in qualitative research, students will be introduced to a framework for reading and conceptualizing qualitative research at multiple levels, including epistemology, theory, approach, and strategy. This framework will be used to engage in critical reading and examination of examples of published research studies representing four paradigms, including objectivist, hermeneutic, critical-emancipatory, and critical-poststructuralist research.
The second part of the course will focus on critical inquiry after the ‘linguistic turn’, with a focus on how text and discourse analysis can generate critical insights for researchers at the level of both theory and method. Specifically, the course will also examine how discourse analysis can provide a way of theorizing the production of data through strategies such as observation, interview, and document analysis. Throughout the course, questions concerning the nature of knowledge, truth, and language, as well as issues of power, responsibility and ethics will be foregrounded.