@article{c9961175-5c45-4d4c-aae3-172789404242, author = {Waldemar Rapior}, title = {Extended Methods: Seven Issues for Culture Studies That Increase Our Freedom}, journal = {Culture Management}, volume = {2019}, number = {Volume 20, Issue 4}, year = {2019}, issn = {1896-8201}, pages = {529-549},keywords = {culture; participation in culture; educational turn in culture; mix-methods; democratization; qualitative and quantitative research; freedom}, abstract = {The author presents a model of the research approach that increases our freedom. What issues should a researcher consider if he/she wants to study culture in the 21st Century technological, social and economic circumstances? The author distinguishes seven issues that a researcher guided by the broader concept of culture, one that defines culture according to Raymond Williams as a “specific way of life” should consider. These issues are: (1) research is an interaction between scientists and study participants; (2) research can democratize the culture field; (3) research can be a cultural animation; (4) cooperation with artists, activists, educators, etc. is important; (5) there are many regulators of human behavior; (6) researcher has to answer a question what important social goals the study supports; (7) ethical aspects of social phenomena have to be taken into consideration. The article is a voice in a discussion of whether research methods only describe social reality or help to create it. * Tekst powstał w ramach grantu Narodowego Centrum Nauki nr 2015/19/N/ HS6/01682.}, doi = {10.4467/20843976ZK.19.032.11711}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/zarzadzanie-w-kulturze/article/poszerzone-metody-siedem-kwestii-dla-badan-kultury-zwiekszajacych-zakres-naszej-wolnosci} }