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The author argues that educational research curriculum that repeats formalized, scientized, pre-existing, methods-driven social science research methodologies stifle the present and future of educational research. Because such methodologies are too often disconnected from their onto-epistemological commitments, she argues for a reconnection with forms of inquiry offered by the humanities in an attempt to revitalize inquiry.
Elizabeth Adams St. Pierre (Fri,) studied this question.