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Space, place and race: ethics in practice for educational research in ethnically diverse rural Australia

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posted on 2021-02-28, 19:40 authored by Jodie Kline, S Soejatminah, Bernadette Walker-GibbsBernadette Walker-Gibbs
Research in Australia's ethnically diverse rural and regional communities requires an approach that is informed by notions of space, place and culture, and which recognises race as a relational social construct mediated by social and political discourse and context, and prone to change overtime. This review examines how teacher education researchers connect culturally competent research and rural ethics with the view to improving education systems, addressing rural teacher workforce issues, informing the preparation of pre-service teachers, and, most importantly, ensuring that rural students have access to educational opportunities that are engaging and meet their needs. It focuses specifically on researcher positionality on the insider-outsider continuum and how this informs ethical research in diverse rural communities, particularly those in which visible new migrants reside. Peer-reviewed journal articles that discuss how education researchers negotiate working in rural space are examined and considered in relation to discourse about ethics in practice and the insider/outsider continuum. Scholarship reflected in the literature spanned the fields of rural/research ethics, inclusive education, education research methodology and research with new migrants, minority and marginalised groups.

History

Publication Date

2014-12-01

Journal

Australian and International Journal of Rural Education

Volume

24

Issue

3

Pagination

(p. 49-67)

Publisher

SPERA

ISSN

1839-7387

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