Abstract
This study explores collaborative inquiry as a research methodology through an examination of the processes employed by the co-researchers. The paper describes metaphor and storytelling, two heuristics that assisted in the collection and analysis of data and discusses the role of the collaborative relationship in the construction of knowledge.
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Recommended Citation
Lawrence, R. L.,
&
Mealman, C. A.
(1999).
Collaborative Ways of Knowing: Storytelling, Metaphor and the Emergence of the Collaborative Self.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/1999/papers/23
Collaborative Ways of Knowing: Storytelling, Metaphor and the Emergence of the Collaborative Self
This study explores collaborative inquiry as a research methodology through an examination of the processes employed by the co-researchers. The paper describes metaphor and storytelling, two heuristics that assisted in the collection and analysis of data and discusses the role of the collaborative relationship in the construction of knowledge.