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Applying the Community of Practice Theory in Higher Education: The Case of the Research Group

Theory and Method in Higher Education Research

ISBN: 978-1-80262-442-7, eISBN: 978-1-80262-441-0

Publication date: 12 November 2021

Abstract

Since its conception, the community of practice (CoP) theory has become a popular framework in a plethora of disciplines and settings. In the field of higher education, this versatile social theory of learning and identity that is compatible with theories of language and discourse has been used for the exploration of a variety of topics such as quality assurance, language socialisation in study abroad, medical student workplace learning and the learning of science. This theoretical model offers a framework based on collectives attached by their practice and mutual relations, which suits a priori some institutionally recognised clusters within higher education, such as research groups (RGs). These groupings, composed of pre- and post-doctoral researchers, form a domain of sustained relations and interactions through which learning may occur, but the extent to which the RG constitutes a CoP remains uncertain. This chapter discusses the suitability of the CoP model for the study of RGs in the light of ethnographic data gathered from two RGs.

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Citation

Torres-Purroy, H. and Mas-Alcolea, S. (2021), "Applying the Community of Practice Theory in Higher Education: The Case of the Research Group", Huisman, J. and Tight, M. (Ed.) Theory and Method in Higher Education Research (Theory and Method in Higher Education Research, Vol. 7), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 39-53. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2056-375220210000007003

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