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Paradigm, paradox, paralysis: an epistemic process

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:10 authored by Mary Kaidonis, Lee MoermanLee Moerman, Kathleen Rudkin
The potential of the transformative capacity of education requires critique of a dominant paradigm, in order to apprehend the unconscious acceptance of capital markets as solutions to societies’ woes. We engaged with media texts as practicum which advocated carbon markets to mitigate carbon pollution: a contemporary issues in society. We found that although we critique the dominant paradigms upheld by the media texts which we chose, our engagement had the potential to reinforce the status quo. Once this paradox is evident, it precipitates a paralysis of the educative process. However, this is not an end state but the struggle to overcome the paralysis mobilises a reconsideration of the paradigm and opens new possibilities. We argue that the collision of the concepts of paradigm, paradox and paralysis demonstrates an epistemic process which has emancipatory possibilities.

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Kaidonis, M., Moerman, L. & Rudkin, K. (2009). Paradigm, paradox, paralysis: an epistemic process. Accounting Forum, 33 (4), 285-289.

Journal title

Accounting Forum

Volume

33

Issue

4

Pagination

285-289

Language

English

RIS ID

29638

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