Reflections on Conventional and Traditional Methodology in Transnational Community Research

Abdulkadir Osman Farah

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    Abstract

    Cultivating Pathways of Creative Research: New Horizons of Transformative Practice and Collaborative Imagination strives to cultivate new pathways of research and engagement in social sciences and humanities where cultivation is linked to cross-fertilization of creative theorizing and transformative practice, appropriate self-formation and collaborative imagination, experimental creativity and world transformation. With a foreword and an afterword, the book brings together thirty creative thinkers of our world from diverse backgrounds who share with us their vision and practice of cultivating pathways of creative research. They help us go beyond formalism of method and cultivate new pathways of research in social sciences and humanities, especially in sociology, anthropology, education, art and literature. The volume, second in the trilogy of Creative Research, which follows Pathways of Creative Research: Towards a Festival of Dialogues and is followed by Research as Realization: Science, Spirituality and Harmony is not only a pioneering contribution to the world research but also to rethinking and regenerating self, culture, society and the human condition.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCultivating Pathways of Creative Research : New Horizons of Transformative Practice and Collaborative Imagination
    Number of pages25
    Place of PublicationDelhi
    PublisherPrimus books Delhi
    Publication date27 May 2017
    Pages225-240
    Article number13
    ChapterPart I
    ISBN (Print)978-93-86552-19-8
    Publication statusPublished - 27 May 2017

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