Voices of experience : opportunities to influence creatively the designing of school libraries


Autoria(s): Elliott Burns, Raylee Ann
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Using a critical ethnographic approach this study investigates the potential for multiple voices of experience, of educators, designers/architects, education facility planners and students/learners, to influence creatively the designing of school libraries. School libraries are considered as social and cultural entities within the contexts of school life and of wider society. It is proposed that school library designing is a social interaction of concern to those influenced by its practices and outcomes. School library designing is therefore of significance to educators and students as well as to those with professionally accredited involvement in school library designing, such as designers/architects and education facility planners. The study contends that current approaches to educational space designing, including school libraries, amplify the voices of accredited designers and diminish or silence the voices of the user participants. The study is conceptualised as creative processes of discovery, through which attention is paid to the voices of experience of user and designer participants, and is concerned with their understandings and experiences of school libraries and their understandings and experiences of designing. Grounded theory coding (Charmaz) is used for initial categorising of interview data. Critical discourse analysis (CDA, Fairclough) is used as analytical tool for reflection on the literature and for analysis of the small stories gathered through semi-structured interviews, field observations and documents. The critical interpretive stance taken through CDA, enables discussions of aspects of power associated with the understandings and experiences of participants, and for recognition of creative possibilities and creative influence within and beyond current conditions. Through an emphasis on prospects for educators and students as makers of the spaces and places of learning, in particular in school libraries, the study has the potential to inform education facility designing practices and design participant relationships, and to contribute more broadly to knowledge in the fields of education, design, architecture, and education facility planning.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48974/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48974/1/Raylee_Elliott_Burns_Thesis.pdf

Elliott Burns, Raylee Ann (2011) Voices of experience : opportunities to influence creatively the designing of school libraries. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #school libraries, libraries, designing, education, learning spaces, educators, architects, education facility planners, CDA, critical discourse analysis, heath, Tom
Tipo

Thesis