In this article we discuss the duoethnographical approach we adopted to extend/deepen our interpretations of ourselves as academic researchers attempting to practise engaged research with participants in the field. We take, as a starting point for our discussion, our engagements in various projects (not always together in the same research settings) in South Africa. We reflect specifically on our ways of co-researching prospects for advancing inclusive education with participants and stakeholders. In terms of South African policy, inclusive education implies that all learners—including those experiencing barriers to learning in various forms—should ideally be catered for in "mainstream" schools, unless barriers are too severe and require re...
In this article I discuss a number of ethical issues surrounding the USA-commissioned Belmont repor...
This article explores the methodological opportunities and challenges I encountered, as a disabled r...
Participatory action research (PAR) has long been the preferred methodology for facilitating inclusi...
In this article we discuss the duoethnographical approach we adopted to extend/deepen our interpreta...
In diesem Beitrag stellen wir den duoethnografischen Ansatz vor, den wir genutzt haben, um unser eig...
In this article, we explain how we took an “active” approach to focus group discussions with teache...
Greenfields, M – UNISA conference – Pretoria South Africa, March 11-15th, 2013 This pap...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
For some decades now, human geography has sought to engage with the narratives of those deemed least...
CITATION: Van Schalkwyk, S. & McMillan, W. J. 2016. 'I have a chameleon-like existence': a duoethnog...
Beyond realising the right of children and young people to be heard in routine interactions, there i...
In recent decades, three forms of practitioner research have emerged: Reflective Practice, Action Re...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
This paper offers a critical reflexive perspective on a Participatory Action Research project with y...
How should social researchers be spending their time in contexts where resources are scarce? In divi...
In this article I discuss a number of ethical issues surrounding the USA-commissioned Belmont repor...
This article explores the methodological opportunities and challenges I encountered, as a disabled r...
Participatory action research (PAR) has long been the preferred methodology for facilitating inclusi...
In this article we discuss the duoethnographical approach we adopted to extend/deepen our interpreta...
In diesem Beitrag stellen wir den duoethnografischen Ansatz vor, den wir genutzt haben, um unser eig...
In this article, we explain how we took an “active” approach to focus group discussions with teache...
Greenfields, M – UNISA conference – Pretoria South Africa, March 11-15th, 2013 This pap...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
For some decades now, human geography has sought to engage with the narratives of those deemed least...
CITATION: Van Schalkwyk, S. & McMillan, W. J. 2016. 'I have a chameleon-like existence': a duoethnog...
Beyond realising the right of children and young people to be heard in routine interactions, there i...
In recent decades, three forms of practitioner research have emerged: Reflective Practice, Action Re...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
This paper offers a critical reflexive perspective on a Participatory Action Research project with y...
How should social researchers be spending their time in contexts where resources are scarce? In divi...
In this article I discuss a number of ethical issues surrounding the USA-commissioned Belmont repor...
This article explores the methodological opportunities and challenges I encountered, as a disabled r...
Participatory action research (PAR) has long been the preferred methodology for facilitating inclusi...