From critical pedagogy to critical methodology: a 'detective' approach for examining offensive practices in higher education

Ahmed Alhazmi (Jazan University, Saudi Arabia/ University of Sussex, UK)

Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: Gulf Perspectives

ISSN: 2077-5504

Article publication date: 1 January 2019

Issue publication date: 1 January 2019

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Abstract

Recent studies in education attempt to ‘criminologise’ some of the current practices and policies of higher education institutions – that is, to deconstruct certain philosophies and practices which may be discriminatory, offensive, and biased to certain social groups. Recent theoretical frameworks problematize current higher education policies, many of which are taken for granted. This paper adopts a critical perspective, shedding light on some practices as they occur in higher educational institutions, by human and non-human agencies. The study applies a ‘detective’ approach examining some problematic uses of technology a higher education institution. In this proposed approach, researchers play the role of ‘detectives’, investigating possible breaches of good practice (possibly discriminatory) committed by higher education actors (referred hereafter as ‘defendants’). Most of these offences are committed through the use of educational and institutional technologies. The purpose of this theoretical approach is to empower alienated social groups against such practices by identifying ‘defendants’ and the implications of their acts. The study uses empirical data from interviews, visits, and observations to explain the ways in which defendants respond to the accusations levelled against them by other users of educational technologies. The investigation revealed that technology was used, among many other functions, to manoeuvre around the legal and ethical system serving the interests of some stakeholders. Then, the study categorises these manoeuvres, explaining the legal implications of each category, and recommending consideration of important academic and institutional issues.

Citation

Alhazmi, A. (2019), "From critical pedagogy to critical methodology: a 'detective' approach for examining offensive practices in higher education", Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: Gulf Perspectives, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 13-29. https://doi.org/10.18538/lthe.v15.n2.310

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2018 Alhazmi, A

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Publisher's note: The Publisher would like to inform the reader that the article “From critical pedagogy to critical methodology: a 'detective' approach for examining offensive practices in higher education” has changed pagination. Previous pagination was pp. 1-17. The updated pagination for the article is now pp. 13-29. The Publisher apologises for any inconvenience caused.

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