Transformative Visions of Qualitative Inquiry: Performative, Philosophical, and Artistic Transformations

Niroj Dahal
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I am writing this review, Transformative Visions for Qualitative Inquiry, considering performative, philosophical, and artistic transformations as an essential reading for faculty and students—novice and veteran. It inspires readers, writers, and novice and veteran researchers in various social sciences disciplines and educational landscapes to envision innovative approaches to healing from crises like the COVID-19 pandemic and/or earthquakes. These processes encourage resisting, recovering, connecting, finding joy, and embracing life. Likewise, Transformative Visions for Qualitative Inquiry centers on the concept of transformation and its potential for the future of qualitative research amidst a world grappling with the multifaceted implications of COVID-19, climate change, political unrest, inequality, and various forms of oppression. In these times of uncertainty, distinguished scholars from around the world are looking forward with a rejuvenated sense of optimism while staying rooted in the understanding that there is still much work to be done. So, I realized that research must give rise to the challenges of our hopeful yet ever-changing future. The contributors of Transformative Visions for Qualitative Inquiry ponder a variety of topics, including academic healing, environmental justice, the dominance of higher education and its challenges to critical education, arts-based research such as songwriting, participatory workshops, and auto poetics, disruptions to traditional humanist and Western thought, and explorations of empathy and life writing.
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我撰写的这篇评论《定性探究的转型愿景》将表演、哲学和艺术转型视为教师和学生--新手和老手--的必读书。这本书启发了读者、作家以及不同社会科学学科和教育领域的新手和资深研究人员,让他们设想出创新的方法,从 COVID-19 大流行病和/或地震等危机中恢复过来。这些过程鼓励抵抗、恢复、联系、寻找快乐和拥抱生活。同样,《定性研究的转型愿景》以转型的概念及其对定性研究未来的潜力为中心,而世界正在努力应对 COVID-19、气候变化、政治动荡、不平等和各种形式的压迫所带来的多方面影响。在这个充满不确定性的时代,来自世界各地的杰出学者们正以一种重新焕发活力的乐观态度展望未来,同时也深知仍有许多工作要做。因此,我意识到,研究工作必须迎接我们充满希望但又不断变化的未来所带来的挑战。定性研究的转型愿景》的作者们思考了各种主题,包括学术愈合、环境正义、高等教育的主导地位及其对批判性教育的挑战、以艺术为基础的研究(如歌曲创作、参与式工作坊和自动诗学)、对传统人文主义和西方思想的颠覆,以及对移情和生命写作的探索。
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