TY - BOOK TI - The Paradigm Dialog SN - 0803938233 U1 - 300 PY - 1990///-10-01 CY - Los angeles PB - SAGE Publications, Inc N1 - Part I: Setting the Stage 1. The Alternative Paradigm £>ia]og EgonG. Guba 17 Part II: Points of \ievt 2. Postpositivistic Science: Myths and Realities Denis C Phillips 31 3. Whose Future? Whose Past? Notes on Critical Theory and Methodology Thomas S. Popkewitz 46 4. The Making of a Constructivist: A Remembrance of Transformations Past Yvonna S. Lincoln 67 5. The Meaning of Alternative Paradigms for Practice Elliot W. Eisner 88 Part ni: The Need for Dialog: Issues and Interpretations ACCOMMODATION 6. Accommodation: Toward a Paradigm-Praxis Dialectic William A. Firestone 105 7. Social Accommodation: Toward a Dialogical Discourse in Educational Inquiry Thomas M. Skrtic 125 8. Discussion on Accommodation Ann Austin 136 ETHICS 9. Ethics, Field Studies, and the Paradigm Crisis Louis M. Smith 139 10. An Ethics of Qualitative Field Studies Ernest R. House 158 11. Discussion on Ethics Thomas B. Gregory 165 GOODNESS CRITERIA 12. Alternative Research Paradigms and the Problem of Criteria John K. Smith 167 13. Goodness Criteria: Are They Objective or Judgment Calls? Catherine Marshall 188 14. Discussion on Criteria Louis Heshusius 198 IMPLEMENTATION 15. Toward a Dialog About Implementation Within a Conceptual Cycle of Inquiry Judith L. Green and Susanne Chandler 202 16. Peering at Paradigms Through the Prism of Practice Improvement David P. Crandall 216 17. Discussion on Implementation Corrine Glesne 225 KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION 18. Three Views on the Nature and Role of Knowledge in Social Science Jennifer C. Greene 227 19. Emergent Paradigms: How New? How Necessary? Margaret D. LeCompte 246 20. Discussion on Knowledge Accumulation Judith Preissle Goetz 256 METHODOLOGY 21,. Paths to Inquiry in the Social Disciplines: Scientific, Constructivist, and Critical Theory Methodologies Thomas R. Schwandt 258 22. Ruminations on Methodology: Of Truth and Significance Gail McCutcheon 277 23. Discussion on Methodology Marion Lundy Dobbert 286 TRAINING 24. So-Called Training in the So-Called Alternative Paradigm Shulanut Reinharz 290 25. A Resp>onse to So-Called Training in the So-Called Alternative Paradigm: Reactions to the Dark Half Jeri R. Nowakowski 303 26. Discussion on Training Judy Barford 312 VALUES 27. Reinscribing Otherwise: The Play of Values in the Practices of the Human Sciences Patti A. Lather 315 28. Show-and-Tell: A Response to the Value Issue in Alternative Paradigms for Inquiry Madeleine Grumet 333 29. Discussion on Values John P. Beck 343 Part rV: Summation and Projection 30. A Postnote: Tales from the Rear Alan Peshkin 347 31. Next Steps: The Auditor's Report Harbans S. Bhola 360 32. Carrying on the Dialog Egon G. Guba 368 ER -