TY - JOUR
T1 - What’s the use of educational research? Six stories reflecting on research use with communities
AU - Rudolph, Sophie
AU - Mayes, Eve
AU - Molla, Tebeje
AU - Chiew, Sophie
AU - Abhayawickrama, Natasha
AU - Maiava, Netta
AU - Villafana, Danielle
AU - Welch, Rosie
AU - Liu, Ben
AU - Couper, Rachel
AU - Duhn, Iris
AU - Fricker, Al
AU - Thomas, Archie
AU - Dewanyang, Menasik
AU - McQuire, Hayley
AU - Hashimoto-Benfatto, Sophie
AU - Spisbah, Michelle
AU - Smith, Zach
AU - Onus-Browne, Tarneen
AU - Rowe, Emma
AU - Windle, Joel
AU - Rizvi, Fazal
N1 - Funding Information:
Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. Funding is declared for the following projects only: Sophie Rudolph Australian Research Council Funding Project number: DE210100740; Eve Mayes Australian Research Council Funding Project number: DE220100103; Tebeje Molla Australian Research Council Funding Project number: DE190100193; and Joel Windle Rio de Janeiro State Research Support Foundation Emma Rowe Australian Research Council Funding Project number: DE210100513.
Publisher Copyright:
© Crown 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The question of how education research can be ‘useful’ is an enduring and challenging one. In recent years, this question has been approached by universities through a widespread ‘impact’ agenda. In this article, we explore the tensions between usefulness and impact and present six stories that reflect on research use with communities. These stories engage issues of the risk of usefulness, the time that is needed to work collaboratively for research usefulness, whether theories developed in universities can be useful to communities for understanding the problems they face, who has the power to steer research to serve their purposes, and how community collective action can enhance the usefulness of research. The article concludes with a section that reflects on the importance of continuing to engage with the debates about research use in often highly commercially oriented university environments. This article brings together diverse voices that wrestle with the politics of research use beyond the neat, linear narratives of change that impact agendas tend to portray. These illustrations of the ethical dilemmas encountered through navigating research use with communities contribute to an ongoing conversation about refusing capitalist and colonialist logics of research extraction while working within institutions often driven by such logics.
AB - The question of how education research can be ‘useful’ is an enduring and challenging one. In recent years, this question has been approached by universities through a widespread ‘impact’ agenda. In this article, we explore the tensions between usefulness and impact and present six stories that reflect on research use with communities. These stories engage issues of the risk of usefulness, the time that is needed to work collaboratively for research usefulness, whether theories developed in universities can be useful to communities for understanding the problems they face, who has the power to steer research to serve their purposes, and how community collective action can enhance the usefulness of research. The article concludes with a section that reflects on the importance of continuing to engage with the debates about research use in often highly commercially oriented university environments. This article brings together diverse voices that wrestle with the politics of research use beyond the neat, linear narratives of change that impact agendas tend to portray. These illustrations of the ethical dilemmas encountered through navigating research use with communities contribute to an ongoing conversation about refusing capitalist and colonialist logics of research extraction while working within institutions often driven by such logics.
KW - Community research
KW - Ethics
KW - Politics of education research
KW - Useful research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85189343442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13384-024-00693-5
DO - 10.1007/s13384-024-00693-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85189343442
SN - 0311-6999
VL - 51
SP - 2277
EP - 2300
JO - The Australian Educational Researcher
JF - The Australian Educational Researcher
ER -