Madrid, España
Este artículo trata de resituar el descubrimiento como centro del proceso de investigación y problematiza las lógicas de investigación hoy dominantes (cuantitativa/hipotético-deductiva e inductiva/cualitativa-exploratoria), con el objetivo de revelar el limitado margen que ambas aproximaciones ofrecen para la concepción y detección de descubrimientos. El ensayo propone una serie de lógicas, estrategias y técnicas con las que descifrar potenciales descubrimientos y problematiza los condicionantes teóricos y técnicos para su detección y posterior evaluación por pares.
This essay ought to relocate discovery at the centre of the research process and problematizes the prevailing research rationales (quantitative/hypothetico-deductive and inductive/qualitative-exploratory) in order to reveal the limited margins that both approaches offer for the conception and detection of discoveries. Finally, the article proposes a series of logics, strategies and techniques for spotting potential discoveries and problematizes the theoretical and technical constraints for their detection and subsequent scientif evaluation.
This essay attempts to relocate discovery at the centre of the research process and problematizes prevailing research rationales (quantitative/hypothetico-deductive and inductive/qualitative-exploratory) in order to reveal the limited margins that both approaches offer for the conception and detection of discoveries. Finally, the article proposes a series of logics, strategies and techniques for decyphering potential discoveries and problematizes the theoretical and technical constraints for their detection and subsequent scientif evaluation.
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