Blogging as a method of inquiry

This paper reconceptualises Richardson’s writing as inquiry within blogging. Blogging invites the audience into the scholarly conversation in ways Richardson hoped for in her articulation of the method. This paper explores writing as a method of inquiry through the writing of a blog for the academic...

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Main Author: Naomi Barnes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oslo University College 2017-08-01
Series:Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology
Online Access:https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/rerm/article/view/2236
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spelling doaj-93a87b69b50042d19320846890e465832020-11-24T22:26:41ZengOslo University CollegeReconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology 1892-042X2017-08-018110.7577/rerm.22362236Blogging as a method of inquiryNaomi Barnes0School of Teacher Education and Leadership, Queensland University of TechnologyThis paper reconceptualises Richardson’s writing as inquiry within blogging. Blogging invites the audience into the scholarly conversation in ways Richardson hoped for in her articulation of the method. This paper explores writing as a method of inquiry through the writing of a blog for the academic news service, The Conversation. The piece was about the author’s personal experiences with school choice, written using expressivist composition techniques championed by Richardson. This paper extends the technique to consider a reader-writer assemblage theory of composition made possible through the technical capabilities of blog posts – hyperlinks to past scholarship and comments which prompt future scholarship. The paper also considers the potential for blogging as inquiry as a method which inspires both personal and academic transformative shifts.https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/rerm/article/view/2236
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description This paper reconceptualises Richardson’s writing as inquiry within blogging. Blogging invites the audience into the scholarly conversation in ways Richardson hoped for in her articulation of the method. This paper explores writing as a method of inquiry through the writing of a blog for the academic news service, The Conversation. The piece was about the author’s personal experiences with school choice, written using expressivist composition techniques championed by Richardson. This paper extends the technique to consider a reader-writer assemblage theory of composition made possible through the technical capabilities of blog posts – hyperlinks to past scholarship and comments which prompt future scholarship. The paper also considers the potential for blogging as inquiry as a method which inspires both personal and academic transformative shifts.
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