In:
Harvard Educational Review, Harvard Education Publishing Group, Vol. 75, No. 3 ( 2005-09-01), p. 257-285
Abstract:
In this conversation, Kevin K. Kumashiro shares his reflections on challenges to publishing anti-oppressive research in educational journals. He then invites eight current and former editors of leading educational research journals—William F. Pinar, Elizabeth Graue, Carl A. Grant, Maenette K. P. Benham, Ronald H. Heck, James Joseph Scheurich, Allan Luke, and Carmen Luke — to critique and expand on his analysis. Kumashiro begins the conversation by describing his own experiences submitting manuscripts to educational research journals and receiving comments by anonymous reviewers and journal editors. He suggests three ways to rethink the collaborative potential of the peer-review process: as constructive, as multilensed, and as situated. The eight current and former editors of leading educational research journals then critique and expand Kumashiro's analysis. Kumashiro concludes the conversation with additional reflections on barriers and contradictions involved in advancing anti-oppressive educational research in educational journals.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0017-8055
,
1943-5045
DOI:
10.17763/haer.75.3.h317564n18346928
Language:
English
Publisher:
Harvard Education Publishing Group
Publication Date:
2005
detail.hit.zdb_id:
4482-9
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2019590-4
SSG:
5,3
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