Dialogic Methodology for Transdisciplinary Practice-Based Research, 9780197795484
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Uncover voices, transform research: Dialogic methodology for real-world, transdisciplinary practice.

Dialogic Methodology for Transdisciplinary Practice-Based Research

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    184 pages

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    21 May 2025

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Summary

Unveiling Voices: A Dialogic Approach to Transdisciplinary Research

Dialogic methodology offers a unique research lens, fostering creative interaction with diverse perspectives and their significance within lived experiences. Rooted in the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, this approach provides a framework for the study of dialogue in transdisciplinary practice-based research.

In Dialogic Methodology for Transdisciplinary Practice-Based Research, E. Jayne White and Mahtab J…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780197795484
ISBN-10:019779548X
Series:Research to the Point
Author:Mahtab Janfada, E. Jayne White
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:Oxford University Press Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:184
Release Date:21 May 2025
Weight:349g
Dimensions:255mm x 178mm x 11mm
About The Author

Mahtab Janfada

E. Jayne White is Professor of Education, specialising in early years scholarship and practice, at the University of Canterbury. She brings dialogic philosophy, pedagogy and methodology together to explore new ways of seeing and talking about becomings in education. She is co-Director of Pedagogies of Possibility (PoP), Editor-in-Chief of the Open Access Brill Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy, and co-Editor of Springer’s series:“Policy and Pedagogy with Under-Three year Olds: Cross Disciplinary Insights and Innovations.” She has also authored, co-authored, or edited numerous books and journal issues, written over 180 scholarly articles, and translated her work for wider use across social media and other domains.

Mahtab Janfada is a Senior Lecturer in Language and Literacy Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia and a former academic at Tehran University, Iran. Having grown up in Persian culture, with deep dialogic grounds, Mahtab keenly translated dialogism and relationality into her teaching, research, being, and living in a diasporic context, which has paved the way for a constant process of becoming and learning at the boundary. Her research on academic literacy and academic identity in a transnational and translingual era of education underscores the significant translation of these dialogic philosophies and methodologies into language and literacy education, published in journals such as Changing English, The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, English in Australia, and Discourse and Educational Philosophy and Theory.

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