{"title":"Repositioning out-of-school learning: methodological challenges and possibilities for researching learning beyond school","authors":"Paulina Ruiz-Cabello","doi":"10.1080/1743727X.2022.2161759","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This book is the fi rst edited volume in the series ‘ Emerald Studies in Out-of-School Learning ’ . It focuses on the methodological challenges faced and decisions taken by researchers in nine studies in the fi eld of children ’ s and youth ’ s learning beyond school. As stated in the introduction, the book aims to provide conceptual tools to re fl ect, design, and carry out research in a fi eld in which the object of study (i.e., out-of-school learning) is often not concrete enough from the start and takes place in porous and dynamic spaces. After the introduction, the book is structured into separate chapters for each individual case study, seven thematic chapters that discuss the methodological aspects across the cases, and culminating with a conclusion chapter that connects the dots across studies and thematic chapters. The case studies (CS) are elaborated in the shape of 10- to 14-page re fl ective pieces. Each sum-marizes the aims and fi ndings of the case study in question, to then focus on one or more methodological challenges encountered during fi eldwork, and ways of addressing them by its authors. These challenges include: relationship building and fl exibility (CS6, CS7, CS9), analysing data from di ff erent sources (CS1), rede fi nition of concepts or philosophical approaches (CS3, CS4, CS8), situated ethics (CS2, CS5), and positionalities (CS4, CS5). Each case study fi nishes with a text box presenting meth-odology highlights at the end of the chapter, which links nicely with the discussion that will take place later in the thematic chapters. The special","PeriodicalId":51655,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Research & Method in Education","volume":"46 1","pages":"229 - 230"},"PeriodicalIF":1.5000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"International Journal of Research & Method in Education","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/1743727X.2022.2161759","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This book is the fi rst edited volume in the series ‘ Emerald Studies in Out-of-School Learning ’ . It focuses on the methodological challenges faced and decisions taken by researchers in nine studies in the fi eld of children ’ s and youth ’ s learning beyond school. As stated in the introduction, the book aims to provide conceptual tools to re fl ect, design, and carry out research in a fi eld in which the object of study (i.e., out-of-school learning) is often not concrete enough from the start and takes place in porous and dynamic spaces. After the introduction, the book is structured into separate chapters for each individual case study, seven thematic chapters that discuss the methodological aspects across the cases, and culminating with a conclusion chapter that connects the dots across studies and thematic chapters. The case studies (CS) are elaborated in the shape of 10- to 14-page re fl ective pieces. Each sum-marizes the aims and fi ndings of the case study in question, to then focus on one or more methodological challenges encountered during fi eldwork, and ways of addressing them by its authors. These challenges include: relationship building and fl exibility (CS6, CS7, CS9), analysing data from di ff erent sources (CS1), rede fi nition of concepts or philosophical approaches (CS3, CS4, CS8), situated ethics (CS2, CS5), and positionalities (CS4, CS5). Each case study fi nishes with a text box presenting meth-odology highlights at the end of the chapter, which links nicely with the discussion that will take place later in the thematic chapters. The special
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The International Journal of Research & Method in Education is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that draws contributions from a wide community of international researchers. Contributions are expected to develop and further international discourse in educational research with a particular focus on method and methodological issues. The journal welcomes papers engaging with methods from within a qualitative or quantitative framework, or from frameworks which cut across and or challenge this duality. Papers should not solely focus on the practice of education; there must be a contribution to methodology. International Journal of Research & Method in Education is committed to publishing scholarly research that discusses conceptual, theoretical and methodological issues, provides evidence, support for or informed critique of unusual or new methodologies within educational research and provides innovative, new perspectives and examinations of key research findings. The journal’s enthusiasm to foster debate is also recognised in a keenness to include engaged, thought-provoking response papers to previously published articles. The journal is also interested in papers that discuss issues in the teaching of research methods for educational researchers. Contributors to International Journal of Research & Method in Education should take care to communicate their findings or arguments in a succinct, accessible manner to an international readership of researchers, policy-makers and practitioners from a range of disciplines including but not limited to philosophy, sociology, economics, psychology, and history of education. The Co-Editors welcome suggested topics for future Special Issues. Initial ideas should be discussed by email with the Co-Editors before a formal proposal is submitted for consideration.