Narrative, critical ethnography: Narrative, critical ethnography: some epistsome episteemological and mological and
methodological considerations methodological considerations from a research experiencefrom a research experience
György Mészáros, PhdELTE University of Budapest
Faculty of Education and Psychology
Educational ethnography Educational ethnography
a lot of different studiescultural perspectivelong term involvement researcher as the main research
instrumenttheory – empirical experience – theory –
empirical experience the tradition of cultural anthropologycolonial dimensions of cultural
anthropology
My research My research
„„Results” Results”
narrative text with auto-ethnographical characteristics which tells the story of the whole research experience from the literature review to the writing of the paper
a post-structural and critical narrative ethnography which is an open space for continuous reinterpretation
an experimental journey -> an experimental text
a radical counter-voice in the context of present-day Hungarian educational sciences
Results Results
Methodolgy
Epistemology
Ethics
How did the experimental nature of the study influence the whole research process?
Can a scientific research text reach its transformative goal (making the students’ voices be heard) when using esoteric language, difficult even for a scientific audience?
Is it possible to force two seemingly incompatible approaches (post-structuralism and critical pedagogy) to real dialogue in a study?
What kind of responsibility should the researcher assume for the participants after the empirical study?
How can ethnography overcome its colonial past and approach, how is that still present even in such a highly reflective study?
How should teachers’ voice be considered when the study would like to represent the students’ perspective?
Experimental journeyExperimental journey
„„Transformative science”Transformative science”
Incompatibility – dialog Incompatibility – dialog
ColonialismColonialism
Teachers’ voice Teachers’ voice
After ethnography After ethnography
Bibliography Bibliography
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