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Thomas, Donna M. – Global Studies of Childhood, 2021
The 'new' sociology of childhood sees an emergence of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding self, experience and subjectivity of children. As debates frame research with children, concerned with 'ethics' and 'agency', what is meant by the 'subject' of experience is given little attention. In this article, I ask whether narratives are a…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Ethics, Personal Autonomy, Personal Narratives
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Szostak, Rick – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2017
This article argues that cross-disciplinary linkages -- that is, relationships among phenomena studied by those in different disciplines -- often serve to destabilize, at least temporarily, systems of stability that are theorized to operate within the sets of phenomena studied within most disciplines. It surveys across disciplines both systems of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Reliability, Economics
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Youdell, Deborah – Research in Education, 2016
This paper explores how social justice orientated education research might engage with emerging ideas and approaches from the new biological sciences, and suggests a biosocial future for empirical education research that connects molecular biology--epigenetics, nutrigenomics and neuroscience--with sociology of education. In beginning to consider…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Research, Scientific Research, Neurosciences
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Clark, Jill; Laing, Karen; Leat, David; Lofthouse, Rachel; Thomas, Ulrike; Tiplady, Lucy; Woolner, Pamela – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2017
Current debates around the concept of boundary crossing stress the importance of boundary objects in bringing people together to share understandings. We argue that the boundary object is of secondary importance, and that what is important for the transformational potential of interdisciplinary understanding is opportunities for "boundary…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Experience, Cooperation
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Uehara, Luiz; Button, Chris; Falcous, Mark; Davids, Keith – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2016
Background: Under the view of dynamical system theory, expertise in sports emerges from the interaction of multiple constraints. At an individual level, important interactions amongst constraints could include the relationships that evolve between one's family, playmates/coaches, and specific training activities. Or more broadly, other…
Descriptors: Athletics, Expertise, Physical Education, Skill Development
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Chin, Lynn Gencianeo; Gibbs Stayte, Patricia – Teaching Sociology, 2015
Instructors at non-research institutions are less able to expose their students to research firsthand. Utilizing human subject pools (HSPs) in class may be a solution. Given that HSPs tend to be used in introduction to psychology classes at research institutions, we examine a community college HSP to answer three questions: (1) Do community…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Students, Sociology, Introductory Courses
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Pfeffer, Carla A.; Rogalin, Christabel L. – Teaching Sociology, 2012
The authors provide a brief case study of a three-strategy approach for teaching undergraduate research methods that (1) incorporates active learning assignments and discussion-based learning, (2) integrates a cross-discipline and cross-method faculty guest discussion facilitators series, and (3) focuses on the challenges and rewards of conducting…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Methods Courses, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods
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Shaw, Ian – Qualitative Inquiry, 2009
I revisit one of the iconic Chicago School studies, Clifford Shaw's "The Jack-Roller". A naive reading of Shaw's book leaves the reader with a sense of having been inducted into a melange of what we now know as "sociology" and "social work," but which to Shaw seems a coherent stance. I suggest that this is close to the heart of how things were,…
Descriptors: Sociology, Social Work, Autobiographies, Delinquency
Trowler, Paul, Ed.; Saunders, Murray, Ed.; Bamber, Veronica, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
The "tribes and territories" metaphor for the cultures of academic disciplines and their roots in different knowledge characteristics has been used by those interested in university life and work since the early 1990s. This book draws together research, data and theory to show how higher education has gone through major change since then…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Differences, Higher Education, Social Theories
Manthei, Jennifer; Isler, Jonathan – Issues in Integrative Studies, 2011
In the course of developing and co-­teaching Social Research Methods (SRM), an interdisciplinary, upper-­division undergraduate course at the University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS), the authors discovered that this type of partnership is ripe ground for exploring integration of anthropology and sociology on epistemological and methodological…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Sociology
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Weis, Lois; Jenkins, Heather; Stich, Amy – Review of Educational Research, 2009
Evidenced in several now classic reviews of the field, much has been made of theoretical and methodological "difference" with regard to research in the sociology of education. Although such renditions often constitute important intellectual contributions, the authors suggest that it is increasingly important to read across theoretical and…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Educational Opportunities, Social Justice, Models
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Kalleberg, Arne L. – Social Forces, 1989
Questions the thesis that sociology of work no longer views workers as actors, but sees them as objects acted on by larger forces. Describes recent studies of the labor process, labor markets, and earnings determination which focus on workers' actions and on links between macro and micro levels. (DHP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Social Science Research
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Piki, Andriani – Themes in Science and Technology Education, 2008
This report synthesises prominent issues found in the literature related to the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in collaborative learning. It evaluates the most widely employed methodological approaches and reviews the most influential disciplines in the area of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL). The purpose…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Cooperative Learning, Literature Reviews, Technology Uses in Education
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Shanahan, Michael J.; Porfelli, Erik – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2002
Life-span research typically begins with personal characteristics, life-course research with social context and roles. Using both points of entry will encourage interdisciplinary work as well as the study of person-context interactions. (Contains 30 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Individual Characteristics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Psychology
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Vinke, P. – Journal of Legal Education, 1971
In Holland little interest is shown in the sociology of law, and the extent of socio-legal research that can be done is quite limited. (IR)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Interdisciplinary Approach, Law Schools, Research Methodology
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