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Ep 114: Dr. Linda Henderson on Participatory Action Research
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English - June 04, 2018 15:16 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 52 ratingsHow To Education Self-Improvement highereducation mixedmethods oregonstateuniversity qualitative quantitative research Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
On this episode, Katie is joined by Dr. Linda Henderson, an early years researcher in the Faculty of Education at Monash University. Her research is underpinned by a fundamental desire to contribute to the (re)making of life generating spaces and places. This work is grounded within feminist ideas whilst drawing on post-structural and post-humanist ideas, methodologies and practices. Her work includes poetry, narrative and creativity with the aim of generating new and just imaginaries for education and society.
Segment 1: Participatory Action Research [00:00-16:24]
In this first segment, Linda defines and describes her experience with participatory action research.
Segment 2: Feminist Methodologies [16:25-33:13]
In segment two, Linda discusses how she is incorporating feminist methodologies into her work.
Bonus Clip: Pushing Methodological Boundaries [00:00-05:16]
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