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Aiello, Emilia; Donovan, Claire; Duque, Elena; Fabrizio, Serena; Flecha, Ramon; Holm, Poul; Molina, Silvia; Oliver, Esther – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2021
Background: We are witnessing increasing demand from governments and society for all sciences to have relevant social impact and to show the returns they provide to society. Aims and objectives: This paper reports strategies that promote social impact by Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research projects. Methods: An in-depth analysis of six…
Descriptors: Research Utilization, Social Science Research, Humanities, Research Projects
Flecha, Ramon – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2011
Reproduction theories emphasised the idea that schools reproduce relations of oppression. Later, postmodernism has increased the language of impossibility by analysing all educational actions in terms of power relations. Therefore, educational actions in line with any of those sociological approaches cannot act as tools that schools and…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Foreign Countries, Postmodernism, Inclusion
Gomez, Aitor; Puigvert, Lidia; Flecha, Ramon – Qualitative Inquiry, 2011
The critical communicative methodology (CCM) is a methodological response to the dialogic turn of societies and sciences that has already had an important impact in transforming situations of inequality and exclusion. Research conducted with the CCM implies continuous and egalitarian dialogue among researchers and the people involved in the…
Descriptors: Social Change, Research Methodology, Communication (Thought Transfer), Social Justice