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New Materialism and the Study of Classroom Practices

Using Actor-Network Theory and the New Literacy Studies as Methodology

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New Materialism and the Study of Classroom Practices

Using Actor-Network Theory and the New Literacy Studies as Methodology

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This book illustrates the application of socio-materialist theory to educational research contexts focused on the study of classroom practices.

It explores the methodological opportunities, challenges and tensions the researcher faces in designing, conducting and analysing socio-materialist education research. Ruth Unsworth draws together two theoretical perspectives, actor-network theory (ANT) and the (new) literacy studies (LS), to offer a socio-material 'way in' to studying the complexity and dynamism of classroom practices. Drawing on an ethnographic study of teachers' classroom practices in an English primary school, the author offers advice around research design, collecting and analysing data and the writing of ANT-LS accounts. This book contributes to the field of education research offering an in-depth exploration of the challenges and opportunities of social theory application, examining critical epistemological, practical and analytical aspects of socio-materialist theory as method.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Introduction
Introduction: Classroom Practices in England as a Dynamic and Complex Research Context
Part I: Research Design
1. A Socio-Materialist Perspective: Classroom Practices as an Actor-Network
2. ANT-LS as a Unified Framework: Epistemological Opportunities and Challenges
3. Designing an ANT-LS study: Methodological Concerns In Research Design (Planning, Doing, Writing And Theorising)
4. Collecting and Analysing Data in an ANT-LS Account
Part II: ANT-LS in Practice: Examples From Fieldwork
5. Unblackboxing the Influence of Digital Technologies with ANT-LS
6. Exploring Policy-Based Reform of Classroom Practices Using ANT-LS
7. Tracing Power and Agency Through Network Literacy Practices
Part III: Fieldwork Reflections
8. Socio-Materialist Theory As Method: Reflections From The Field
Conclusion
References
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 16 Apr 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350520981
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Social Theory and Methodology in Education Research
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Ruth Unsworth

Ruth Unsworth is Senior Lecturer in Initial Teache…

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