This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WERTHEIM, 1999) and new ways of understanding how people come to know what they know through embodied practice within biological and social ecosystems (e.g., DAMASIO, 1994; LEAR, 1998; LEMKE, 1995; MATURANA & VARELA, 1992). It will also raise implications of a biosocial system model for research methodology and academic writing. In my Ph.D. thesis in education I demonstrated that a significant role was played in the construction of my knowledge by my body[-mind], much of it initially outside my awareness. However, I found that theses were still expected to support the myth that learning which will advance knowledge about education is almost exclusively t...
This paper reports on a particular approach to doing a doctorate in which the first author has used ...
After more than a decade of postpositivist health care research and an increase in narrative writing...
This dissertation, which considers academic writing as a social practice, examines in particular two...
This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WERTHEIM, 19...
This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WERTHEIM, 19...
Abstract: This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WE...
This essay is the reflective writing of a novice arts-based researcher on her way towards becoming a...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...
Existing research on doctoral education documents levels of satisfaction, the difficulties students ...
In Bodies of Knowledge: Definitions, Delineations, and Implications of Embodied Writing in the Acade...
In this paper I discuss how my background as a somatic movement therapist and educator has informed ...
This thesis contextualises academic writing in EAP (English for Academic Purposes) and subjects it t...
Academia can be an uncomfortable place to work. Academics are examples of professionals who have mul...
The way in which researchers view education differs fundamentally from the way in which teachers vie...
By Mary Hanrahan In educational research, theses are still expected to support the myth that learnin...
This paper reports on a particular approach to doing a doctorate in which the first author has used ...
After more than a decade of postpositivist health care research and an increase in narrative writing...
This dissertation, which considers academic writing as a social practice, examines in particular two...
This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WERTHEIM, 19...
This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WERTHEIM, 19...
Abstract: This article will address the tensions between dualistic traditions of our culture (cf. WE...
This essay is the reflective writing of a novice arts-based researcher on her way towards becoming a...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...
Existing research on doctoral education documents levels of satisfaction, the difficulties students ...
In Bodies of Knowledge: Definitions, Delineations, and Implications of Embodied Writing in the Acade...
In this paper I discuss how my background as a somatic movement therapist and educator has informed ...
This thesis contextualises academic writing in EAP (English for Academic Purposes) and subjects it t...
Academia can be an uncomfortable place to work. Academics are examples of professionals who have mul...
The way in which researchers view education differs fundamentally from the way in which teachers vie...
By Mary Hanrahan In educational research, theses are still expected to support the myth that learnin...
This paper reports on a particular approach to doing a doctorate in which the first author has used ...
After more than a decade of postpositivist health care research and an increase in narrative writing...
This dissertation, which considers academic writing as a social practice, examines in particular two...