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intellectual inquiry in curriculum design. The Curriculum Journal,
28(4), 559–577. https://doi.org/10.1080/09585176.2017.1308260
Costa, C., Murphy, M., Pereira, A. L., & Taylor,Y. (2018). Higher
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A form of
digital scholarship
3. Know your field of research well!
Read! Read! Read!
And
question!
4. “One of the most disappointing aspects of academic work in this area—especially
from within the field of ‘educational technology’ studies—is a general failure to think
carefully about the social nature of digital technology” (Selwyn, 2012, p.82)
Technological
&
Social
Determinism
Anti-
Determinism
5. Many available theoretical perspectives have
advanced the case for taking both the technological
and the social seriously. In seeking to make sense of
the many issues surrounding young people,
education and digital technology, there is little value
in lapsing into a determinist mindset either where
digital technologies are shaped exclusively by
stakeholders and end-users or are seen as
autonomous shaping forces in their own right. (Selwyn,
2012, p. 91)
Selwyn, N. (2012). Making sense of young people, education and digital technology: the role of
sociological theory. Oxford Review of Education,38(1), 81–96.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03054985.2011.577949
6. And recognising the social and interactional
circumstances in which digital technologies
exist and through which they attain their
meaning(s) (Selwyn, 2012, p.92)
12. Mental structures inscribed in the body
… represented (and externalised) by individuals’ dispositions
the habitus exploits the body’s readiness to take
seriously the performative magic of the social
(Bourdieu, 1990, p. 57)
13. a system of dispositions with a past, present, and a future
The notion of habitus has several virtues. (…) agents have a history
and are the product of an individual history and an education
associated with a milieu, and that they are also a product of a
collective history, and that, in particular, their categories of
thinking, categories of understanding, patterns of perception,
systems of values, and so on, are the product of the incorporation of
social structures’ (Bourdieu and Chartier, 2015, p.52)
14. Durable and transposable Transformative and regenerative
Dispositions
Primary
habitus
Secondary
habitus
15.
16. Bourdieu defends the flexibility of the research
process as a form of challenging assumptions
and rectifying taken for granted conceptions.
17. Ethnographic Action Research
The combination of ethnography (a way of
understanding cultural practices) and action research (a
form of inquiry to nurture new practices) (Tacchi, Slater, &
Hearn, 2003)
Tacchi, J., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. N. (2009). Action research practices and media for development.
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology,
5(2), 32–48.
18. An open and flexible curriculum: a change of approach
Ambivalence and digital learner autonomy
Continuous assessment: new rules for an old game
Online learning as exposure
19. misreading the changes applied to
the field may result in the
misalignment of practices and
outcomes
Dispositions as a representation of habitus
can be regarded as a tacit understanding of the
field
20. ‘… combining elements of different theories to
from another is a vital tool for theory building’
(Murphy, 2016, p.13)
‘… an important activity for when it comes to
the theory-method relationship, as too often
researchers approach theories (…)as if they
were set in stone and therefore immune to
change or even challenge’ (p. 14).
Murphy, M. (2016). Habermas and Social Research: Between Theory and Method.Taylor & Francis.
21. When the dialectics of structure and agency is not
enough to understand interpersonal recognition
I enlisted the work of Axel Honneth
22. When Bourdieu’s work did not account for power
struggles through perspectives of surveillance
I enlisted the work of Michel Foucault
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