Further education sector governors as ethnographers: five case studies |
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Authors: | Andrew Clapham Rob Vickers |
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Institution: | School of Education, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper considers how governors in the English Further Education and Skills (FE) sector examined their practice as ethnographers. The paper locates both FE governance and ethnography within the challenges of the performative and Panoptic environments facing English education. In doing so, the paper explores how the informants’ mobilisation of ethnographic methods revealed a novel lens on both governance and the role of ethnographer. Employing Grounded Theory, the paper considers how the participants negotiated philosophical questions regarding evidence, objectivity and truth. The paper suggests that despite the deep-seated complexities inherent in conducting ethnography in performative contexts, the participants generated data which painted a unique and revealing picture upon their practice as governor and researcher. |
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Keywords: | Ethnography governors performativity policy |
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