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Publication Date: 2012
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Researching the Powerful in Education: A Re-Assessment of the Problems
Walford, Geoffrey
International Journal of Research & Method in Education, v35 n2 p111-118 2012
This article re-assesses the methodological difficulties involved in researching the powerful in education. It reviews the major areas and issues that researchers focused on: problems of access, different types of interviewing, interpretation of data generated through interviews and ethical issues. It argues that in most aspects researching powerful people is not very different from researching any other people, and that the main difference is simply that we need to gain data from specified people. The article then discusses the implications of this claim for other forms of research.
Descriptors: Educational Research, Power Structure, Social Status, Individual Power, Cultural Capital, Social Influences, Political Power, Politics of Education, Research Methodology, Barriers, Access to Information, Interpersonal Communication, Ethics, Content Validity, Content Analysis, Data Interpretation, Sampling
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