Enseñar y aprender a investigar en la virtualidad: trazas del consumo en el aula de "Metodología de la investigación"

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Angélica De Sena, Andrea Dettano
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In recent decades, reflections on the teaching of social research methodology at univer- sities have become more relevant not only in the classroom but also in numerous academic fields. These reflections have acquired greater importance due to the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the transition to virtual environments at all levels of education. In university education, 2020 and 2021 were clearly dominated by the use of various online platforms. Research practice and the processes involved in the teaching and learning of research methodology involve considering how the theories at hand, the instruments, and even our ideas of perception, observation and interpretation of the world are influenced by the processes and approaches of a particular era. In the context of social structuring methods based on immediate enjoyment through consumption (Scribano, 2004), in this paper we review how the teaching and learning of social research methodology are not excluded from this view. As teachers of this subject at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, we pose several questions based on our experience teaching online courses in 2020. Has consumption, as a means of social relationship, entered the classroom? What is the relationship between consumption and the teaching and learning process? How did the online environment affect this relationship? How close to or distant from those of the market are the interactions between teachers and students? To conclude our paper we underline the ways in which the academic ex- perience is imbued with sensitivities that are linked to immediate enjoyment through consumption and how this may be an obstacle to the teaching and learning of research methodology.
虚拟教学与学习研究:课堂消费的痕迹“研究方法论”
近几十年来,对大学社会研究方法论教学的反思不仅在课堂上,而且在许多学术领域都变得更加重要。由于新冠肺炎大流行造成的健康危机以及各级教育向虚拟环境的过渡,这些思考变得更加重要。在大学教育中,2020年和2021年明显被各种在线平台的使用所主导。研究实践和研究方法的教学过程包括考虑手头的理论、工具,甚至我们对世界的感知、观察和解释的想法如何受到特定时代的过程和方法的影响。在基于通过消费即时享受的社会结构方法的背景下(Scribano,2004),在本文中,我们回顾了社会研究方法论的教学如何不被排除在这一观点之外。作为该学科的本科生和研究生教师,我们根据2020年在线课程教学经验提出了几个问题。消费作为一种社会关系手段,是否已经进入课堂?消费与教学过程之间有什么关系?网络环境是如何影响这种关系的?教师和学生之间的互动与市场的互动有多近或有多远?在结束我们的论文时,我们强调了学术体验中与消费带来的即时享受相关的敏感性,以及这可能如何成为研究方法教学的障碍。
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