TY - JOUR
T1 - The use of structuration theory to conceptualize alternative practice in education
T2 - the case of private school outreach in India
AU - Day-Ashley, Laura
PY - 2010/4/19
Y1 - 2010/4/19
N2 - This paper contributes to arguments for the potential of Giddens’ structuration theory in educational research. It illustrates how ‘conceptual schemes’ from structuration theory were applied to the author’s empirical research on a type of alternative educational practice in India, ‘private school outreach’. It shows how Giddens’ concepts of ‘social system’, ‘structure’ and ‘agency’ helped to conceptualize private school outreach, and how ‘constraint’ and ‘ontological security’ offered explanations of apparent contradictions in private school outreach practice within the context of the reasons and motivations of actors. It also argues that when schools attempt to do things differently, contradictions may occur because the same ‘rules and resources’ that are drawn on in the production of alternative practice are drawn on in the reproduction of practice. Finally, acknowledging the debates around structuration theory, some of its key criticisms are addressed in relation to the empirical application.
AB - This paper contributes to arguments for the potential of Giddens’ structuration theory in educational research. It illustrates how ‘conceptual schemes’ from structuration theory were applied to the author’s empirical research on a type of alternative educational practice in India, ‘private school outreach’. It shows how Giddens’ concepts of ‘social system’, ‘structure’ and ‘agency’ helped to conceptualize private school outreach, and how ‘constraint’ and ‘ontological security’ offered explanations of apparent contradictions in private school outreach practice within the context of the reasons and motivations of actors. It also argues that when schools attempt to do things differently, contradictions may occur because the same ‘rules and resources’ that are drawn on in the production of alternative practice are drawn on in the reproduction of practice. Finally, acknowledging the debates around structuration theory, some of its key criticisms are addressed in relation to the empirical application.
U2 - 10.1080/01425691003700599
DO - 10.1080/01425691003700599
M3 - Article
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
SN - 1465-3346
VL - 31
SP - 337
EP - 351
JO - British Journal of Sociology of Education
JF - British Journal of Sociology of Education
IS - 3
ER -