Quotes

"Dialogue is mutual search for a new reality, not debate to win with stronger arguments. In a dialogue propositions are pointers toward a common new reality; not against each other to win a verbal battle, but complementing each other in an effort to accommodate legitimate goals of all parties, inspired by theories and values, and constructive-creative-concrete enough to become a causa finalis". Galtuung


"I use the concept of affect as away of talking about a margin of manouverability, the 'where we might be able to go' and 'what we might be able to do' in every present situation. I guess 'affect' is a word I use for 'hope': Massumi


"A discourse is a system of words, actions, rules, beliefs, and institutions that share common values. Particular discourses sustain particular worldviews. We might even think of a discourse as a worldview in action. Discourses tend to be invisible--taken for granted as part of the fabric of reality."Fairclough


Emergence is “the principle that entities exhibit properties which are meaningful only when attributed to the whole, not to its parts.” Checkland


"What the designer cares about is whether the user perceives that some action is possible (or in the case of perceived non-affordances, not possible)." Norman




Thursday 23 February 2012

Notes Denzin and Lincoln


Refs

handbook of qualitative research 2nd edIsbn 0-7619-1512-5

Is it possible to blnd element of one paradigm into another so that one is engaging in research that represents the best of both worldviews? the answer form our perspectiv has to be a cautious yes 

elements of postmodern thory and participative enquiry fit comfortably together

p 174

for newparadigm researchers control is ameans of fostering emancipation democracy and community empowerment and of redressing power imbalances such as those who were previously marginalized now achieve voice (Mertens 1998)
or "human flourishing"  (Heron and Reason (1997))

p175


Critical research can be best understood in the context of empowering individuals
Inquiry that aspires to the name riitical must be connected  to an attempt to confront the injustice if a particualer society or public shere within the society

they see research as steps towards political action( see Agger 1998 Girouzx 1997Villaverde & Kinceloe 1998)

p291


Postmodrn theoretical trajectories take as their entry point a rejection of the deeply ingrained assumptions of the enlightenment rationality., traditional western epistemology or any supposedly 'secure' representation of reality that exists outside of discoure itself. Doubt is cast n the existence of an autonomous trancendental subject and the concept of praxis is marginalized in favour of rhetorical undecidability and textual analysis of social practices. It rejects Hegel absolute ahistorical state of absolute knowledge>  socially constructed reality

p293



Wolcott (1990a 1995) presents provocative disciussions about seeking and rejecting validity. He argues for understanding  the absurdity of validity by developing a case of  for no single "correct" INTERPRETATION

p393
..interviewees speech is closer t poetry than it is to sociological rse (Tedlock 1983)
Writing up interviews as poem honouring the speakers pauses, repetitions, alliterations n narrative stratagies and rhythms etc and son may actually better represents the speaker than the practise of quoting prose snippets.
Settling wordds together in new configurations lts us hear, see , and feel the world in new dimensions . Poetry is thus a practical and powerful method for analysing social worlds

p933
Self-reflexivity brings to conciousness some of th complex poliiticl/ideological agendas hidden in our writing
Truth claims are less easily valid

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