Prioritising Respondents Concerns, Beliefs and Perceptions over Those of Researchers: Constructivist Theory and Research Methods

Marie-Louise Österlind, Pam Denicolo, Britt-Marie Apelgren

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Sammanfattning

All good social science researchers recognise that each investigative paradigm and their respective research tools (e.g. experiments, surveys, interviews, observations, questionnaires) is limited in its exploratory power but especially by its dependence on the interests, perspectives and skills of the researchers employing it. They determine the research questions pursued and the questions asked of the respondents. Constructivist researchers however, though they too focus on an area they deem deserving of research and carry their own biases, seek to explore the respondents' perspectives of those domains, what they consider important and construe from their knowledge and life experiences and why they act as they do. Participants in research also bring to the task their own orientations, including their suspicions about researchers' motives, their willingness to take part in the investigation and their personal gains from doing so. When the aim of the research is agentic change, these are critical considerations for research design, data analysis and interpretation. This chapter, after summarising the main tenets of personal and social constructivist theory, explores and evaluates constructivist methodology, illustrating benefits and limitations through examples from research practice of its tools and analytical procedures from research conducted by the authors and their doctoral researchers across and between disciplines and levels in higher education. Techniques used include repertory grids, narrative and pictorial methods used to study, inter alia, staff development issues and transformative doctoral learning. Caveats emerging from practice will be included that limit and focus appropriately the collection, analysis and interpretation of results. Finally, arguments are presented for why, when and how to adopt, or indeed to avoid, these approaches and methods within such research.



OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationTheory and Method in Higher Education Research
RedaktörerJeroen Huisman, Malcolm Tight
FörlagEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Kapitel5
Sidor85-102
Antal sidor17
Utgåva9
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-1-83797-520-4
ISBN (tryckt)978-1-83797-521-1
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2023-dec.-07

Publikationsserier

NamnTheory and Method in Higher Education Research
FörlagEmerald Books

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  • Annan samhällsvetenskap (509)

Nyckelord

  • constructivist research
  • pictorial methods
  • narrative methods
  • research techniques
  • respondent perspective
  • repertory grid technique

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