My aim in this paper is chiefly one of conceptual clarification, linking with issues arising within certain current debates. I propose a typology to underpin the various applications of the “tacit” and the “non-discursive” for describing our state of knowledge as regards respectively both the practice (the phronesis) and the object of research. The tacit/explicit dichotomy is a different one from the non-discursive/discursive (or non-linguistic/linguistic) one. This is key if we are to understand how the process of learning to research, as well as learning most practices, occurs. The UK national research training agenda is crystallized in the 2001 document “Skills training requirements for research students: joint statement by the res...
Discourse analytic approaches to research depart from understandings of the individual and of the re...
The paper emphasises the propositional and heuristic nature of scientific discourse and relates the ...
Hermeneutic research methodologists have recommended that when conducting interviews investigators s...
I propose that education should not be a separately studied phenomenon, removed in analyses from oth...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...
International students and direct entrants—those entering a higher year of a degree—often come from ...
Rising to the demands of academic writing, scholarship and research is challenging for many practit...
International students and direct entrants—those entering a higher year of a degree—often come from ...
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In the lived practices of narrative inquiry, we honour our relational ontological commitments and re...
This paper takes a critical look at what the phenomenon of so-called “post-truth” discourse means fo...
translated into Swedish by Fredrik Svensk as ‘Lära av erfarenhet’ Art Monitor 1 (Göteborg University...
Discursive psychologists (Edley, 2001; Potter & Wetherell, 1987; Wetherell, 1998) have analysed iden...
This contribution starts with a critical discussion of recent work on discourse theory and analysis ...
Pinnegar and Daynes (2007) attribute the “narrative turn” of the mid-1980s to four themes. First was...
Discourse analytic approaches to research depart from understandings of the individual and of the re...
The paper emphasises the propositional and heuristic nature of scientific discourse and relates the ...
Hermeneutic research methodologists have recommended that when conducting interviews investigators s...
I propose that education should not be a separately studied phenomenon, removed in analyses from oth...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...
International students and direct entrants—those entering a higher year of a degree—often come from ...
Rising to the demands of academic writing, scholarship and research is challenging for many practit...
International students and direct entrants—those entering a higher year of a degree—often come from ...
Is “narrative” a story, a drama, or a life? Is it a general class of text? According to this collect...
In the lived practices of narrative inquiry, we honour our relational ontological commitments and re...
This paper takes a critical look at what the phenomenon of so-called “post-truth” discourse means fo...
translated into Swedish by Fredrik Svensk as ‘Lära av erfarenhet’ Art Monitor 1 (Göteborg University...
Discursive psychologists (Edley, 2001; Potter & Wetherell, 1987; Wetherell, 1998) have analysed iden...
This contribution starts with a critical discussion of recent work on discourse theory and analysis ...
Pinnegar and Daynes (2007) attribute the “narrative turn” of the mid-1980s to four themes. First was...
Discourse analytic approaches to research depart from understandings of the individual and of the re...
The paper emphasises the propositional and heuristic nature of scientific discourse and relates the ...
Hermeneutic research methodologists have recommended that when conducting interviews investigators s...