Theory and method in higher education research / edited by Jeroen Huisman, Malcolm Tight.
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Language: | English |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2019.
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Theory and method in higher education research ;
v. 4. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction; Jeroen Huisman and Malcolm TightUsing the Sociology of Basil Bernstein in Higher Education Research; Michael Donnelly and Andrea Abbas A Probalistic Approach to Studies in Higher Education; Adriana Perez-Encinas and Jesus Rodriguez-Pomeda Refocusing Threshold Concepts: Surfacing and Attending to Student Misconceptions as a Necessary (and Safer) Form of Liminal Learning; Melinda Lewis, Jason Lodge and Rosanne Quinnell Creativity and Playfulness in Higher Education Research; Nicole Brown and Jennifer Leigh Capturing Hybrid Institutional Logics in Higher Education: Qualitative Document Analysis as a Methodological Approach; Jarrett Warshaw and Stevie Upton Globalisation and Differentiation in Higher Education Systems; Frans van Vught, Marijk van der Wende and Don Westerheijden Exploring the Complex Social Spaces of Higher Education: Challenges of Geometric Data Analysis and Topological Approaches; Fabian Mundt and Kenneth Horvath Methodological Tracks to Study Research Collaboration Networks in Higher Education; Denise Leite, Isabel Pinho, Celia Caregnato and Bernardo Miorando Longitudinal Peer Network Data in Higher Education; Jasperina Brouwer, Ellen Jansen, Andreas Flache andAdriaan Hofman Casting the 'Net' in Autonetnography: Exploring the Potential for Analytic Autonetnography as an Emerging e-Research Methodology; Lyz Howard Practice-Focused, Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodology in Higher Education Leadership Research; Sal Jarvis Human and Social Capital and their Application in Higher Education Research; Malcolm Tight The State of the Art on Higher Education Research on Flanders; Bruno Broucker, Jeroen Huisman, Jef Verhoeven and Kurt De Wit.