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An introduction to a postmodern approach to educational research: Discourse analysis

An introduction to a postmodern approach to educational research: Discourse analysis
An introduction to a postmodern approach to educational research: Discourse analysis
This article serves as an introduction to discourse analysis. Due to logistical reasons, because this is a relatively new and multifaceted approach in research, this article involves only introductory remarks about discourse analysis as approach to qualitative, reflexive educational research. Different postmodern “approaches” to qualitative nursing research derived from other disciplines are being rooted in nursing as epistemology. Discourse analysis is introduced as a Poststructuralist and Social Constructionist “approach” to educational research developing within the postmodern line of thought. The ideas on discourse analysis as a research “approach” of Parker (1992: 6-20) and Terre Blanche & Durrheim (1999: 154-167) are discussed. Discourse analysis could serve as a valuable “approach” in educational research as it challenges current dominant ways of understanding or viewing the objects of study. This process opens up space for alternative reflections that could lead to change.
discourse analysis, approach to educational research
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Zeeman, L.
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Zeeman, L., Poggenpoel, M., Myburgh, C.P.H. and Van der Linde, N. (2002) An introduction to a postmodern approach to educational research: Discourse analysis. Education, 123 (1), 96-102.

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This article serves as an introduction to discourse analysis. Due to logistical reasons, because this is a relatively new and multifaceted approach in research, this article involves only introductory remarks about discourse analysis as approach to qualitative, reflexive educational research. Different postmodern “approaches” to qualitative nursing research derived from other disciplines are being rooted in nursing as epistemology. Discourse analysis is introduced as a Poststructuralist and Social Constructionist “approach” to educational research developing within the postmodern line of thought. The ideas on discourse analysis as a research “approach” of Parker (1992: 6-20) and Terre Blanche & Durrheim (1999: 154-167) are discussed. Discourse analysis could serve as a valuable “approach” in educational research as it challenges current dominant ways of understanding or viewing the objects of study. This process opens up space for alternative reflections that could lead to change.

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Published date: 2002
Keywords: discourse analysis, approach to educational research

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Local EPrints ID: 25112
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25112
ISSN: 0013-1172
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Date deposited: 05 Apr 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:54

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Author: L. Zeeman
Author: M. Poggenpoel
Author: C.P.H. Myburgh
Author: N. Van der Linde

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