Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?

This paper explores the methodological implications of inductive risks in the social sciences. I argue that sociologists should be aware of the philosophical concept of hermeneutical injustice, and the way in which it can arise from inductive risk. I will show that participatory action research, a...

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主要作者: Hnin, Oo Wai
其他作者: Teru Miyake
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1808762024-11-02T17:01:13Z Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist? Hnin, Oo Wai Teru Miyake School of Humanities TMiyake@ntu.edu.sg Arts and Humanities Philosophy This paper explores the methodological implications of inductive risks in the social sciences. I argue that sociologists should be aware of the philosophical concept of hermeneutical injustice, and the way in which it can arise from inductive risk. I will show that participatory action research, a collaborative research type used in the social sciences, can minimise such risks by making diverse and critical perspectives more explicitly known to researchers. Drawing on standpoint epistemology, I will argue that participatory action research addresses hermeneutical injustice as it gives participants opportunities to become more competent in interpreting the greater body of evidence they have access to. I will further argue that participatory action research can also increase the chances that appropriate methodological adjustments are made, minimise risk at the level of interpretation of evidence and unrepresentative sample group selection, and present auxiliary assumptions from participants that will help to achieve research aims. Bachelor's degree 2024-10-31T10:53:44Z 2024-10-31T10:53:44Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Hnin, O. W. (2024). Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180876 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180876 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?
description This paper explores the methodological implications of inductive risks in the social sciences. I argue that sociologists should be aware of the philosophical concept of hermeneutical injustice, and the way in which it can arise from inductive risk. I will show that participatory action research, a collaborative research type used in the social sciences, can minimise such risks by making diverse and critical perspectives more explicitly known to researchers. Drawing on standpoint epistemology, I will argue that participatory action research addresses hermeneutical injustice as it gives participants opportunities to become more competent in interpreting the greater body of evidence they have access to. I will further argue that participatory action research can also increase the chances that appropriate methodological adjustments are made, minimise risk at the level of interpretation of evidence and unrepresentative sample group selection, and present auxiliary assumptions from participants that will help to achieve research aims.
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title Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?
title_short Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?
title_full Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?
title_fullStr Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?
title_full_unstemmed Framing inductive risks in social sciences: can participatory action research help the sociologist?
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