
Object Medleys
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Content
- Intro
- Object Medleys: Interpretive Possibilities for Educational Research
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- 1. Composing Object Medleys
- Part One: Object Memoirs
- 2. Object as Subject: Productive Entanglements with Everyday Objects in Educational Research
- 3. Dialogic Objects: Material Knowledge as a Challenge to Educational Practice
- 4. Not Just an Object: Exploring Epistemological Vantages in Postcolonial Thinking
- Part Two: Object Beginnings
- 5. The Vanda, the Rose, and the Baobab: Inspirational Display Objects as Fertile Sites for Opening up Narratives of Teacher Researcher Professional Identities
- 6. A Stove, a Flask, and a Photograph: Learning Together through Object Inquiry in Self-Study Research
- 7. From a Crutch to a Bus: Learning about Educational Leadership Research and Practice through Referencing and Mapping of Objects
- 8. A Tin Bath, a Cooking Pot, and a Pencil Holder: Object-Self Dialogue in Educational Research
- 9. Spontaneous Shrines and the Studio Desk: Learning from Working with Objects through an Arts-Informed, Practice-Led Lens
- 10. A Microscope, a Stone, a Cap, and a Lampshade: Objects as Conduits for Recognising Teaching Practices as Teacher Leadership in Higher Education
- 11. Mount Merapi and the Trencadís Bench: Negotiating Personal-Professional Identities through Working with Photographs as Treasured Objects
- 12. Shoes, Suitcases, Stones: Creative Engagement with Ourselves as Artist-Researcher-Teachers through Object Inquiry
- 13. A Religious Object Medley: Objects as Signifiers of the Values, Beliefs, and Practices of Servant Leaders
- About the Contributors
- Index
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