This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Environmental Education Invitation Seminar held at Rhodes University in 2004 and 2005 respectively. It illuminates some insights into our struggles (as novice African researchers) in trying to respond to contextual realities as we research education and social change in African contexts, seeking insight into what counts as legitimate research in this context. The paper considers our struggles at conceptual, methodological, analytical and data generation levels, and in a politics of research. This is done by means of examples drawn from five current doctoral research projects being undertaken in east and southern African regions, using a review fr...
The divergent standpoints of quantitative and qualitative researchers have spawned a number of metho...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
One of the weaknesses of research in Africa is the little consideration that is given to questions o...
This paper derives from the review of some postgraduate theses completed in the Faculties of Educati...
These multiple framings of our reflections on environmental education research in southern Africa ar...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Building on work presented at BESA 2015, this paper presents the results of phenomenographic researc...
Building on work presented at BESA 2015, this paper presents the results of phenomenographic researc...
The divergent standpoints of quantitative and qualitative researchers have spawned a number of metho...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
This paper emerges out of a panel discussion during a PhD week and subsequent 8th International Envi...
One of the weaknesses of research in Africa is the little consideration that is given to questions o...
This paper derives from the review of some postgraduate theses completed in the Faculties of Educati...
These multiple framings of our reflections on environmental education research in southern Africa ar...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Building on work presented at BESA 2015, this paper presents the results of phenomenographic researc...
Building on work presented at BESA 2015, this paper presents the results of phenomenographic researc...
The divergent standpoints of quantitative and qualitative researchers have spawned a number of metho...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
Part 2: ICT4D for the Indigenous, by the Indigenous and of the IndigenousInternational audienceThis ...