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Light a Fire and Watch It Burn: Disruptive Qualitative Methods in Education Research revolutionizes how qualitative research is conceptualized, taught, and practiced. Edited by Michael L. Boucher, Jr., Ph.D., this groundbreaking collection of essays by emerging and established scholars introduces equity-centered, justice-oriented methodologies designed to challenge entrenched systems of power and privilege. With a focus on amplifying marginalized voices and fostering transformative social action, this book serves as an inspiring, accessible resource for educators, researchers, and graduate students.
Traditional qualitative research texts provide invaluable foundations for understanding methods such as participant observation, coding, and analysis. Yet, they often fail to address innovative approaches that challenge oppressive norms and center lived experiences of marginalized communities. Light a Fire and Watch It Burn fills this critical gap, presenting 15 concise, practice-oriented chapters on disruptive methods, including photovoice, duoethnography, feminist critical discourse analysis, and arts-based research like ethnodrama. These approaches reimagine qualitative inquiry as a vehicle for equity, inclusion, and justice, equipping readers with tools to create meaningful change.
Each chapter follows a consistent structure, making the book an ideal classroom text for qualitative research courses. Readers will find clear explanations of the methodologies, their theoretical foundations, and how they disrupt systems of oppression while empowering participants. Practical examples, discussion questions, and curated lists of further readings encourage deep reflection and active engagement. This structure ensures seamless integration into weekly lessons for master’s and doctoral students, while also serving as a reference for scholars seeking to expand their methodological repertoire.
From exploring anticolonial ethics to embracing culturally responsive frameworks like ʻŌiwi methodologies and Pláticas, the book highlights the potential of qualitative research to humanize and transform. Contributors share personal narratives and research experiences that illuminate how these methodologies foster trust, amplify silenced voices, and dismantle academic hierarchies. The metaphor of “lighting a fire” reflects the catalytic potential of these methods to spark curiosity, disrupt traditional paradigms, and ignite transformative social action, while “watching it burn” underscores the boldness and urgency of these practices in reimagining education research.
Accessible, inspiring, and deeply rooted in critical theory, Light a Fire and Watch It Burn is an essential companion for students and educators who dare to confront power and reimagine research as a tool for justice. It challenges readers to move beyond the safe confines of traditional methods and embrace innovative practices that center humanity, equity, and resilience. Whether you are a graduate student beginning your journey, a scholar seeking to disrupt academic norms, or an educator looking for practical tools to inspire your students, this book provides the guidance and vision needed to reshape qualitative research—and, ultimately, the world it seeks to understand. Light a Fire and Watch It Burn is not just a book; it is a call to action for those ready to create a more inclusive, equitable future through research.
Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods; Critical Theory in Education; Advanced Qualitative Research Design; Participatory Research in Education; Feminist Research in Social Sciences; Decolonizing Research Practices; Arts and Humanities-Based Inquiry; Social Justice in Education; Education Policy and Practice; Research Ethics and Methodologies
Introduction: Why Does Qualitative Research Need to Be Disruptive and Disrupted?
Amy Castillo & Michael L. Boucher, Jr.
Chapter 1
Kanaka ‘Ōiwi Methodologies to Honor Moʻōlelo, Communities, Aloha ‘Āina, and
Make it Hānai
Robin Brandehoff
Chapter 2
Anticolonial Ethics in Critical Qualitative Research
Lorien S. Jordan
Chapter 3
The Art of Creative Resourcefulness: Rasquache as Methodology
Jasmin Patrón-Vargas & Tim
Monreal
Chapter 4
All the World’s A Stage: Ethnodrama as Critical Qualitative Research
John H. Samuels
Chapter 5
Sonic Interruptions: Centering Listening in Qualitative Research
Walter S. Gershon & Boni Wozolek
Chapter 6
Disrupting the Self: Currere and the Journey Toward Inclusive Pedagogy
Shani Steyn
Chapter 7
A Collective Disruption: Doing Duoethnography with/as Black Women
Asha S. Winfield, Nabila Mushtarin, Hope Hickerson, Anglesia Brown, & DeShara C. Doub
Chapter 8
Photovoice in Critical Qualitative Research
Tim Monreal
Chapter 9
Beyond a Research Tool: Faith Sharing as a Disruptive Qualitative Method
Christopher B. Tran
Chapter 10
Emancipatory Research Using Critical Feminist Discourse Analysis
Geraldine Mooney Simmie
Chapter 11
Decolonizing Educational Research: Pláticas as Sites of Reciprocity, Vulnerability, and Reflexivity
Miryam Espinosa-Dulanto
Chapter 12
Framing Participatory Action Research (PAR) as a Stance
Maranda C. Ward
Chapter 13
Collective Narrative: Honoring the Power of Group Dialogue and Storytelling
Nicole Roady
Chapter 14
Disrupting Power Through Photo Elicitation: Centering Participants in Research
Michael L. Boucher, Jr.
Chapter 15
Conclusion: Catalytic Validity and the Praxis of Critical Research
Zachary A. Casey
NOTE: Table of Contents subject to change up until publication date.