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Developing the textual turn : tracking the grammar of research case records

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posted on 2005-03-01, 00:00 authored by P Thomson
During action research projects a great deal of written material is produced. Some of this is data generated about the project, some about the process of the research and some is reflective writing about the researcher(s). In this article I propose that a deliberate focus on the tracking of texts might be helpful in action research, particularly if the inquiry is working within significant constraints. Working with a range of documents and informed by the work of Dorothy Smith on the texting of ruling relations, I show how a multiagency project based in one school slipped away from its original community development goals into a more 'professional service' model. I also show how the project was able to resist partially the requirement by the funding body to use a rational strategic planning model through the production of taped conversations and meta-analytic papers. Although this is a single case, I contend that this example points to the potential utility of an explicit focus on the textual practices of action research.

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Journal

Educational action research

Volume

13

Pagination

137-159

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

0965-0792

eISSN

1747-5074

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

Routledge

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