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ArtikelMay I see your warrant please?: Justifying outcomes in qualitative research  
Oleh: Edge, Julian ; Richards, Keith
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 19 no. 3 (Sep. 1998), page 334-356.
Fulltext: Vol 19, 4, p 334-356.pdf (936.78KB)
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Isi artikelDespite both resistance from the dominant orthodoxy and complications caused by the competing claims of new paradigm diversity, there is a pressing need for TESOL researchers to engage productively with the richness of intellectual opportunity currently available in the human sciences. There are three possible avenues of growth: to extend conventional research parameters; to align one's work with a recognized radical alternative; to develop an individual stance. Any effective response must address questions of position (the research tradition in terms of which one wishes to be evaluated), voice (in terms of who is given space to speak) and representation (the form of discourse chosen). Taken together, these form the basis of legitimization (in terms of disputable argument) and authentication (in terms of contextualized credibility). They are, therefore, fundamental to the provision of adequate warrant for the research in which TESOL needs to be involved. This question of what constitutes a warrant is the central issue.
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