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Category Archives: deconstruction
why doctoral researchers should go to the modern art museum
Really?? Why should early career researchers bother themselves with contemporary arts? Well, the answer could be to hold better conversations at dinner parties, or to help the team at the pub quiz. Or it could be to help the stroppy … Continue reading
under de/construction
Habermas[1] once claimed that there were three different types of knowledge production: (1) work knowledge where the intention is to predict ( taken up in positivist and postpositivist research traditions), (2) practical knowledge about the sphere of human interaction where … Continue reading