Call for Field Disruptions and Connections in Mathematics Education Research

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Pub Date : 2020-11-13 DOI:10.21423/JUME-V13I2A389
S. Cannon
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The Field Disruptions and Field Connections section of the Journal of Urban Mathematics Education (JUME) seeks manuscripts that bring to light innovative, underutilized, or marginalized theories and methods that show potential for radical reconfiguration in (urban) mathematics education research. In this introductory and invitational editorial to the section, I provide illustrations of field disruptions through the use of poststructural and agential realist theories in mathematics education research. The purpose in doing so is to highlight how past disruptions have caused shifts in what counts as mathematical knowledge and who can be seen as mathematical. I also point to examples of field connections that demonstrate the importance of innovation and creativity in not only what we research but also in the ways we research in urban mathematics education. Because new and newly considered theories and methods can and have shifted the field of mathematics education research, an intellectual space to share and explore these innovative contributions to the field is being created within JUME. Specifically, the section seeks submissions that bring forward theories, methods, and concepts that the author argues have potential to disrupt the structures that support systemic racism and other forms of exclusion in mathematics teaching and learning. In addition, as section editor, I welcome alternative texts, poetry, and research texts and data that may not fit or have been systematically excluded in more traditional disciplined spaces but speak to important issues in urban mathematics education.
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数学教育研究领域中断与联系的呼唤
《城市数学教育杂志》(JUME)的领域中断和领域联系部分寻求揭示创新的、未充分利用的或边缘化的理论和方法的手稿,这些理论和方法显示了(城市)数学教育研究中根本重构的潜力。在本节的介绍性和邀请性社论中,我通过在数学教育研究中使用后结构和代理现实主义理论提供了领域中断的例证。这样做的目的是为了强调过去的颠覆如何导致了什么是数学知识以及谁可以被视为数学知识的转变。我还指出了一些领域联系的例子,这些例子证明了创新和创造力的重要性,不仅体现在我们的研究内容上,也体现在我们研究城市数学教育的方式上。由于新的和新考虑的理论和方法可以并且已经改变了数学教育研究领域,因此JUME正在创建一个知识空间来分享和探索这些对该领域的创新贡献。具体而言,该部分寻求提出理论、方法和概念的提交,作者认为这些理论、方法和概念有可能破坏支持数学教学和学习中系统性种族主义和其他形式的排斥的结构。此外,作为章节编辑,我欢迎可能不适合或被系统地排除在更传统的学科空间中的替代文本、诗歌、研究文本和数据,但它们涉及城市数学教育中的重要问题。
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Journal of Urban Mathematics Education
Journal of Urban Mathematics Education Social Sciences-Education
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