The problem with 'disciplines' of educational research

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Abstract

This chapter raises fundamental problems with the idea that disciplines disciplines comprise our key epistemic categories. It argues that knowledge is comprised of our best theories theory at any given time and their relationship to disciplines is complex. However disciplines do provide a social context for the development and appraisal of theories theory. However, they are also distinguished by power structures which make any straightforward appraisal of what may constitute our best theories theory more difficult.

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Lauder, H. (2014). The problem with “disciplines” of educational research. In A Companion to Research in Education (Vol. 9789400768093, pp. 47–50). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6809-3_6

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