1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf03219593
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Making documentaries and teaching about educational disadvantage: Ethical issues and practical dilemmas

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“…Users of HUGO may explore the town, visiting the Church to clarify their epistemological stance, the Arts faculty to discuss design issues, the gate house to learn about specific paradigms of research, or the Science faculty to investigate how data may be analysed, while the streets of the town offer various opportunities for data collection in different contexts. Nixon and Comber (1995) emphasised their wish, in producing videos to promote understanding of literacy development in disadvantages schools, to construct a poly-vocal text in which competing discourses and practices intersect and overlap. They refer to recent film theory and textual analysis which focuses on the postmodern phenomenon of the blurring and hybridity of genres, and point to the advantages of multimedia technology for a non-linear, postmodern textuality.…”
Section: Lidstone and Duncanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Users of HUGO may explore the town, visiting the Church to clarify their epistemological stance, the Arts faculty to discuss design issues, the gate house to learn about specific paradigms of research, or the Science faculty to investigate how data may be analysed, while the streets of the town offer various opportunities for data collection in different contexts. Nixon and Comber (1995) emphasised their wish, in producing videos to promote understanding of literacy development in disadvantages schools, to construct a poly-vocal text in which competing discourses and practices intersect and overlap. They refer to recent film theory and textual analysis which focuses on the postmodern phenomenon of the blurring and hybridity of genres, and point to the advantages of multimedia technology for a non-linear, postmodern textuality.…”
Section: Lidstone and Duncanmentioning
confidence: 99%