Approaches to reflexivity: navigating educational and career pathways |
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Authors: | Martin Dyke Brenda Johnston Alison Fuller |
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Affiliation: | Southampton Education School, University of Southampton , Southampton , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper provides a critical appraisal of approaches to reflexivity in sociology. It uses data from social network research to argue that Archer’s approach to reflexivity provides a valuable lens with which to understand how people navigate their education and career pathways. The paper is also critical of Archer’s methodology and typology of reflexivity as ‘types’; it is argued that social network research suggests people reveal different approaches to reflexivity in different situations. It concurs with Archer that the concept reflexivity is central to our understanding of the relationships between agency, structure and social change |
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Keywords: | reflexivity participation education career social networks decision-making |
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