We seek in this paper to reflect briefly on one example of the informal collaborations in which we are involved directly: the Australian Traveller education research team. Our research team and all the others like it encapsulate the seemingly increasingly threatened possibilities and safeguards for achieving research and publishing outcomes in contemporary universities. If those outcomes are to be productive, sustainable and hopefully beneficial for the multiple stakeholders with their convergent and competing interests identified above – particularly the research participants – strategies of this kind would appear to be among our best hopes for bringing such outcomes about
The publication of a research book about English teachers of Travellers (Danaher, Coombes & Kiddle, ...
This paper reflects on the future of educational research by examining the emerging role of project ...
Educational research has long been the subject of lively and agitated debate, not least because of i...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
The intersection of theory, method and writing is a contentious and crucial site in which educationa...
Within higher education it is ironic that experienced and novice researchers rarely take the opportu...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
The Australian Traveller education research project has been ongoing since 1992 involving academics ...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
The work of occupational Travellers requires them to cross geographical borders regularly, which in ...
Interdisciplinary collaborations are promoted in higher education, but relatively little research ha...
This article examines the genesis, development and implementation of an interdisciplinary university...
The occurrence of research collaboration among multiple researchers is becoming more widespread with...
This paper addresses a problem Kiley (2005) and others have noted is endemic to Australian universit...
The publication of a research book about English teachers of Travellers (Danaher, Coombes & Kiddle, ...
This paper reflects on the future of educational research by examining the emerging role of project ...
Educational research has long been the subject of lively and agitated debate, not least because of i...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
The intersection of theory, method and writing is a contentious and crucial site in which educationa...
Within higher education it is ironic that experienced and novice researchers rarely take the opportu...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
The Australian Traveller education research project has been ongoing since 1992 involving academics ...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
The work of occupational Travellers requires them to cross geographical borders regularly, which in ...
Interdisciplinary collaborations are promoted in higher education, but relatively little research ha...
This article examines the genesis, development and implementation of an interdisciplinary university...
The occurrence of research collaboration among multiple researchers is becoming more widespread with...
This paper addresses a problem Kiley (2005) and others have noted is endemic to Australian universit...
The publication of a research book about English teachers of Travellers (Danaher, Coombes & Kiddle, ...
This paper reflects on the future of educational research by examining the emerging role of project ...
Educational research has long been the subject of lively and agitated debate, not least because of i...