Using data as poetry and text in case study research – poetic representations of adult learner experiences in neighbourhood houses

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Tracey Ollis, Ursula Harrison, Cheryl Ryan
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Abstract

Purpose

We argue this method of inquiry better represents the participants' learning, lives and experiences in the formal neoliberal education system prioritising performativity, categorising and ranking students.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper explores using poetry as a research method to reveal the learning experiences of adult learners, who have often had disruptive experiences of the formal schooling system and return to study in community-based education spaces. Inspired by Laurel Richardson’s transgressive technique of presenting sociological data through poetry as method, we use poetic representations of these learners' lives alongside case study research methodology. The research was conducted in conjunction with Neighbourhood Houses in Victoria, Australia. Qualitative data were generated through conducting multiple case studies of learners across various adult community education (ACE) sites. In this research, some case studies were presented in the traditional method of writing biography, others were written in the form of found poetry, which we refer to as data as poetry and text. The paper uses found poetry through participant-voiced poems written from interview transcripts. We argue this method of inquiry better represents the participants' learning, lives and experiences in the formal neoliberal education system prioritising performativity, categorising and ranking students. Our findings highlight the benefits of using poetry to communicate data in case study research as it effectively represents the experiences of adult learners' lives in a creative and concise form, transgressing normative practices of writing education research. These poetic representations of data reveal learner experiences in an embodied and agentic way while providing readers with a deep and rich understanding of these crucial adult learning spaces.

Findings

Our findings highlight the benefits of using poetry to communicate data in case study research as it effectively represents the experiences of adult learners' lives in a creative and concise form, transgressing normative practices of writing education research.

Originality/value

This research paper is empirical research and has not been submitted elsewhere for publication.

在案例研究中将数据作为诗歌和文本使用--用诗歌表述成人学习者在邻里之家的经历
目的我们认为,这种调查方法能更好地反映参与者在新自由主义正规教育体系中的学习、生活和经历,该体系将学生的表演性、分类和排名放在首位。设计/方法/途径本文探讨了将诗歌作为一种研究方法,以揭示成人学习者的学习经历,这些学习者通常在正规学校教育体系中有着混乱的经历,并重返社区教育空间学习。受劳雷尔-理查森(Laurel Richardson)通过诗歌这一方法展示社会学数据的跨时代技术的启发,我们在使用案例研究方法的同时,还使用诗歌来表现这些学习者的生活。这项研究是与澳大利亚维多利亚州的 "邻里之家"(Neighbourhood Houses)合作进行的。通过对不同成人社区教育(ACE)场所的学习者进行多个案例研究,获得了定性数据。在这项研究中,一些案例研究是以传统的传记写作方法呈现的,另一些则是以发现诗歌的形式撰写的,我们将这些数据称为诗歌和文本。本文通过根据访谈记录撰写的参与者口述的诗歌来使用发现的诗歌。我们认为,这种调查方法能更好地反映参与者在新自由主义正规教育体系中的学习、生活和经历,该体系优先考虑表演性,对学生进行分类和排名。我们的研究结果凸显了在案例研究中使用诗歌来交流数据的好处,因为它以一种创造性的简洁形式有效地表现了成人学习者的生活经历,超越了教育研究写作的规范做法。这些诗歌式的数据表示以一种体现性和代理性的方式揭示了学习者的经验,同时让读者对这些重要的成人学习空间有了深刻而丰富的理解。研究结果我们的研究结果强调了在案例研究中使用诗歌来交流数据的好处,因为它以一种创造性和简洁的形式有效地表达了成人学习者的生活经验,超越了写作教育研究的规范做法。
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Qualitative Research Journal
Qualitative Research Journal SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: Qualitative Research Journal (QRJ) is an international journal devoted to the communication of the theory and practice of qualitative research in the human sciences. It is interdisciplinary and eclectic, covering all methodologies that can be described as qualitative. It offers an international forum for researchers and practitioners to advance knowledge and promote good qualitative research practices. QRJ deals comprehensively with the collection, analysis and presentation of qualitative data in the human sciences as well as theoretical and conceptual inquiry.
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