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Epistemological pluralism in research synthesis methods
Authors:Harsh Suri
Institution:1. Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia hsuri@unimelb.edu.au
Abstract:The purpose of research synthesis is to produce new knowledge by making explicit connections and tensions between individual study reports that were not visible before. Every effort of synthesizing research is inevitably premised on certain epistemological assumptions. It is crucial that research synthesists reflect critically on how their epistemological positioning enables them to pursue certain purposes while preventing them from pursuing other purposes. The literature on research synthesis methods is dominated by publications premised on positivist assumptions. The rhetoric of systematic reviews, best-evidence synthesis and What Works Clearinghouse privileges syntheses with positivist orientations. Contesting the hegemony of positivist research syntheses, this paper makes a case for research syntheses that are informed by diverse epistemological orientations. It illuminates how research syntheses with distinct epistemological orientations can serve complementary, equally worthwhile, purposes.
Keywords:research synthesis  qualitative research  methodologically inclusive research synthesis  meta-analysis  meta-synthesis
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