State of knowledge and issues of the scientific field
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https://doi.org/10.5902/1984644415822Keywords:
Higher Education, Scientific field, State of knowledge.Abstract
This article aims to uncover questions about the construction of the State of Knowledge in Education and point out basic theoretical positions of these issues with a view to research practice articulated the national reality. It departs fromthematizations over four years experiences in a course of postgraduate excellence. The article identifies categories of analysis from the perspective of scientific field (Bourdieu): Public policies of the nation-state and disciplinary area; Purposes of the Stateof Knowledge to break pre-conceptions (Quivy and Capenhoudt); Internal quality of the State Knowledge (Lovitts) marked by originality; Methodology of collaborative learning. It concludes with the complexity of state of knowledge production resulting from numerous socio-scientific interrelations and rescues its importance for the inclusion in the scientific field and the object of the research.Downloads
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