Given the growing complexity of human existence, there is a need for new ways of representing ideas and of illuminating the world and domains of knowledge. A growing recognition of the limits of traditional ways of representing the world has given rise to a search for alternative approaches to transform and represent the contents of consciousness or what can be known of lived experience. Researchers are recognising that scientific inquiry is just one type of research and that ‘research is not merely a species of social science’ (Eisner 1997: 261). Dissatisfaction with positivism and behaviourism as reductive modes of knowing has also come from within the science disciplines themselves. In his work entitled, The Discontinuous Uni...
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A particular scientific world view has become dominant, influential and successful in modern science...
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The creative analytic paradigm is being developed as a form of generative social research in contras...
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Embodied and creative research methods provoke honesty, emotion, and vulnerability in participants, ...
This paper suggests ways in which art processes may contribute to the interdisciplinary study of per...
It is probably true quite generally that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful deve...
In a world becoming increasingly sensitive to the failings of narrow empiricism this book offers ins...
This article discusses how it is possible to think with the world in educational research. How can t...
A particular scientific world view has become dominant, influential and successful in modern science...
A particular scientific world view has become dominant, influential and successful in modern science...
In this post Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown introduce Embodied Inquiry, including a discussion of h...
The creative analytic paradigm is being developed as a form of generative social research in contras...
Although the scientific method has reached deeply into our intellectual and social life, there are p...
The creative analytic paradigm is being developed as a form of generative social research in contras...
Social science has been an attempt to understand man and society in a scientific spirit. It was init...
Dialogue forms an important tool for two early career researchers concerned with science education a...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
In presenting the data concerning altered states of consciousness in an even-handed manner, I have f...
Embodied and creative research methods provoke honesty, emotion, and vulnerability in participants, ...
This paper suggests ways in which art processes may contribute to the interdisciplinary study of per...
It is probably true quite generally that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful deve...