Journal article
Marking time, making methods: temporality and untimely dilemmas in the sociology of youth and educational change
J McLeod
British Journal of Sociology of Education | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
This article explores how temporality and temporal regimes might be engaged in qualitative research in the sociology of education, proposing that such questions matter in relation to how research is done, not only to the topics and themes researched. The article shows how temporality enters into research designs, practices and imaginaries, arguing that research methodologies mobilise intersecting temporalities. Debates in the philosophy of history regarding the collision of temporalities are canvassed, and approaches are outlined for conceptualising temporality in reference to qualitative studies. To illustrate these arguments, an account is offered of theoretical and methodological approach..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Research for this article was supported by funding from the Australian Research Council, Future Fellowship, 'Youth Identity and Educational Change in Australia since 1950: Digital Archiving, Re-using Qualitative Data and Histories of the Present' [grant number FT110100646, Julie McLeod].