Ignorance and the Epistemic Choreography of Social Research. Michael, M. In Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies. Routledge, 2 edition, 2022. Num Pages: 9
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This chapter develops a preliminary sketch of how research events entail an epistemic choreography of ignorance and knowledge which encompasses a range of categories of knowing and not-knowing. In particular, there is a consideration of how in particular classes of research there is a systematic and layered ignoring of certain sorts of behaviour that do not fit in with the ‘rationales’, ‘frameworks’ or ‘presuppositions’ of the research. Understood as a ‘choreography’, this layering of ignorance is explored through a number of constituent elements of the research event, including the crafting of the research question and the research design, the recruitment of participants, and the derivation and analysis of data. This perspective is linked to a model of the research event as processual, open and unfolding. The chapter goes on to develop the speculative proposition that it is possible to draw on that which is ignored in order to re-work the meaning of the particular research event.
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	abstract = {This chapter develops a preliminary sketch of how research events entail an epistemic choreography of ignorance and knowledge which encompasses a range of categories of knowing and not-knowing. In particular, there is a consideration of how in particular classes of research there is a systematic and layered ignoring of certain sorts of behaviour that do not fit in with the ‘rationales’, ‘frameworks’ or ‘presuppositions’ of the research. Understood as a ‘choreography’, this layering of ignorance is explored through a number of constituent elements of the research event, including the crafting of the research question and the research design, the recruitment of participants, and the derivation and analysis of data. This perspective is linked to a model of the research event as processual, open and unfolding. The chapter goes on to develop the speculative proposition that it is possible to draw on that which is ignored in order to re-work the meaning of the particular research event.},
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	publisher = {Routledge},
	author = {Michael, Mike},
	year = {2022},
	note = {Num Pages: 9},
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