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Knowledge Production In A Constructed Field: Reflections On Comparative And International Education, Bjorn Nordtveit Jan 2015

Knowledge Production In A Constructed Field: Reflections On Comparative And International Education, Bjorn Nordtveit

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Adopting Maria Manzon’s theoretical framework, which draws on Foucault and proposes that comparative education as an academic field is socially constructed, I suggest that the field is neither stable nor well defined. To demonstrate this, I conduct a content analysis of the Comparative Education Review, using Klaus Krippendorff’s methodological framework to study comparative and international education (CIE) researchers’ understanding of the national—and of their related knowledge production in the field. Many comparativists express interests in multiple countries, and their knowledge production takes the form of individual country studies. The countries are habitually studied using a “problem approach” focusing on one …