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Linking the global and the local in educational research: some insights from dynamic systems theory

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Haggis T (2005) Linking the global and the local in educational research: some insights from dynamic systems theory. In: Satterthwaite J & Atkinson E (eds.) Discourses of Education in the Age of New Imperialism. Discourse Power Resistance Series, 4. Stoke on Trent: Trentham, pp. 97-112. http://www.trentham-books.co.uk

Abstract
Furlong’s (2004) recent discussion of ‘the re-emergence of the paradigm wars’ draws attention to the remarkable resilience of what Martin Hammersley (2002) has called ‘two worlds theories’ in educational research (e.g. theory/practice; quantitative/ qualitative; global/local). Although the last thirty years or so have witnessed a range of analyses and deconstructions of binary thinking from a variety of critical and postmodern perspectives (see, for example, Derrida, 1976; Kaufman, 2001; Parker, 1997, Stronach & McLure, 1997), such thinking appears to be particularly recalcitrant within educational discourses.

Keywords
global; local; educational research; dynamic systems theory; complexity

StatusPublished
Title of seriesDiscourse Power Resistance Series
Number in series4
Publication date31/03/2005
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/485
PublisherTrentham
Publisher URLhttp://www.trentham-books.co.uk
Place of publicationStoke on Trent
ISBN9781858563572