Methodology and Praxis
Thinking with Patti Lather
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Methodology and Praxis: Thinking with Patti Lather examines the work of Patti Lather and its importance at the intersections of curriculum theory, cultural studies, and critical qualitative research. The book explores the impact of Lather's work on the field both broadly and in specific and to engage with her ideas and methods in innovative ways.

Since 1988, Patti Lather has been a faculty member at Ohio State University’s School of Educational Policy and Leadership, where she teaches qualitative research, feminist methodology, and courses on gender and education. She has authored four influential books: Getting Smart: Feminist Research and Pedagogy With/in the Postmodern (1991 Critics Choice Award); Troubling the Angels: Women Living with HIV/AIDS (co-written with Chris Smithies, 1998 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title); Getting Lost: Feminist Efforts Toward a Double(d) Science (2008 Critic’s Choice Award); and Engaging (Social) Science: Policy from the Side of the Messy (awarded the Critic’s Choice Award in 2010 and 2011).

Dr. Lather has delivered lectures extensively both nationally and internationally, and has held several distinguished visiting lectureships. Her research explores (post)critical, feminist, and poststructural theories, with her recent work focusing on how the demand for scientifically-based research in education affects qualitative inquiry. She has served in visiting roles at institutions such as the University of British Columbia, Goteborg University, York University, and the Danish Pedagogy Institute, and in 1995 she undertook a sabbatical at the Humanities Research Institute at the University of California, Irvine, where she led a seminar on feminist research methodology. Her accolades include a 1989 Fulbright to New Zealand and induction as an AERA Fellow in 2009.

Lather is a prominent and prolific scholar whose work has been influential in shaping multiple fields, challenging conventional understandings of research and knowledge, and advocating for social justice and equity in education. This collection represents a diverse group of academics that builds on these contributions and showcase the diverse ways in which research improves teaching and learning. Contributors in this volume include scholars in educational theory, social science, research methodology, feminist social theory, and curriculum theorizing.

Perfect for courses such as: Cultural Studies of Education; Qualitative Research Methodology; Contemporary Curriculum Theory; Advanced Qualitative Inquiry; Feminist Theory and Methodology; Education Policy Studies; Research In Education

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Entanglings: Feminisms, Qualitative Research, Curriculum, and Generosities of Friendship
Janet L. Miller

2. A Grace Note to Troubling the Angels
Chris Smithies

3. Troubling the Researcher and Researching My Praxis
Susan R. Adams

4. Getting Lost: Or How I Ended Up Waiting for Deleuze in a Welsh Pub
Lisa A. Mazzei

5. Can the Center Hold? Patti Lather, Praxis, and Policy
Harry Torrance

6. The Uses of Erudition: Reflections on Patti Lather
Samuel D. Rocha

7. Talk French to me: Rethinking the Qual/Quant Relationship: A Rendezvous with Patti Lather
Elizabeth de Freitas, Kate O’Brien, and Nathalie Sinclair

8. Between the No Longer and the Not Yet: Patti Lather’s Contribution to (Post) Qualitative Research Methodology
Maggie MacLure

9. First Interlude: An Affective Temporality for ‘Grappling with the (Im)possibility of Anti-Violence: Jiu-Jitsu as an Embodied Praxis of Mattering(,) Differently’
Elissa Bryant, Ph.D.

10. Latherian Theorizing: A Post-Intentional Phenomenological Analytic Process Inspired by Getting Lost with Patti Lather
Sara K. Sterner

11. Notes on Research as an Occasion for Education
Deborah P. Britzman

12. Bringing Down the Menses: My Abortion Story
Patti Lather

13. Response to Beyond Measure: Studying the Educational Logic of Patti Lather’s Getting Lost
Patti Lather and Tyson Lewis

14. Concluding Remarks
Patti Lather

About the Authors

Index

NOTE: Table of Contents subject to change up until publication date.

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