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|Title=Conversation analysis, practitioner based research, reflexivity and reflective practice: Some exploratory remarks | |Title=Conversation analysis, practitioner based research, reflexivity and reflective practice: Some exploratory remarks | ||
− | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Research Methods; Practitioner-Based Research; Reflexivity; | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Research Methods; Practitioner-Based Research; Reflexivity; Reflective practice; ethnomethodology; practitioner based research; |
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|URL=http://orca.cf.ac.uk/78163/1/wrkgpaper-89.pdf | |URL=http://orca.cf.ac.uk/78163/1/wrkgpaper-89.pdf | ||
+ | |Abstract=During the course of this paper we intend to explore some possibilities that relate | ||
+ | to ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, reflexive practice and practitioner | ||
+ | based research. We intend to explore the way in which conversation analysis may | ||
+ | facilitate some objectives and goals of reflexive practice and practitioner based | ||
+ | research within professional practice. In order to fulfil this objective, this paper | ||
+ | will discuss and describe the methodological approach of conversation analysis, | ||
+ | explore the principles of reflexive practice and practitioner based research and | ||
+ | consider the extent to which conversation analysis may be used as a means of | ||
+ | fulfilling the aims of these inter-related projects within professional settings. | ||
+ | |||
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Key | Housley2000b |
Author(s) | William Housley, Richard Fitzgerald |
Title | Conversation analysis, practitioner based research, reflexivity and reflective practice: Some exploratory remarks |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Research Methods, Practitioner-Based Research, Reflexivity, Reflective practice, ethnomethodology, practitioner based research |
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Year | 2000 |
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Journal | Ethnographic Studies |
Volume | 5 |
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Pages | 27-44 |
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Abstract
During the course of this paper we intend to explore some possibilities that relate to ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, reflexive practice and practitioner based research. We intend to explore the way in which conversation analysis may facilitate some objectives and goals of reflexive practice and practitioner based research within professional practice. In order to fulfil this objective, this paper will discuss and describe the methodological approach of conversation analysis, explore the principles of reflexive practice and practitioner based research and consider the extent to which conversation analysis may be used as a means of fulfilling the aims of these inter-related projects within professional settings.
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