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Fieldnotes and situational analysis in environmental education research: experiments in new materialism

  • Andy Ruck
  • , Greg Mannion

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摘要

This article details the approach taken to a recent study in an environmental
education context, with a focus on the writing and analysis of
ethnographic fieldnotes. This approach drew upon aspects of new
materialist theory and multi-species ethnography for the writing of fieldnotes,
and Situational Analysis for their analysis. These approaches represent
a ‘site of experimentation’ that arose through attempts to carry
out research in a manner sensitive to new materialist theories, whilst
operating within a time-bound, collaborative study. As well as highlighting
potential synergies, this article also explores the constant tensions
that arose when attempting to use existing qualitative research methods
in combination with new materialist theories. It is not intended as a
guide to conducting research in a ‘new materialist’ or ‘post-qualitative’
manner, but rather as an insight into the tensions, synergies and onthe-
ground methodological struggles within this site of experimentation,
and what was produced through the ‘research assemblage’ thereby created.
The article aims to demonstrate the ways in which existing qualitative
research methods were re-oriented through this approach, as well
as the onward effects of these re-orientations on what then amounted
to ‘the data’.
源语言English
页(从-至)1-18
页数18
期刊Environmental Education Research
26
9
早期在线日期3 4月 2019
DOI
出版状态E-pub ahead of print - 3 4月 2019

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