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과학교사의 과학연구자-되기 과정에 관한 자서전적 내러티브 탐구

An Autobiographical Narrative Inquiry on the Process of Becoming-Scientist for Science Teachers

  • 투고 : 2023.08.02
  • 심사 : 2023.08.18
  • 발행 : 2023.08.30

초록

본 연구는 2년간 대학원 실험 연구실에서 이루어진 나의 과학 연구 경험을 들뢰즈의 '배치'와 '되기'의 관점에 기반하여 해석한 것이다. 연구는 자서전적 내러티브 탐구 방법에 따라 수행되었다. 연구 텍스트는 나의 과학 연구 경험에 관해 이야기하고, 이를 들뢰즈의 관점에서 다시 이야기하는 형식으로 작성되었다. 들뢰즈의 시선에서 과학연구는 끊임없이 유동하는 배치이다. 연구 배치는 여러 실험 도구-기계와 연구자-기계 등의 기계적 배치와 프로토콜, 생명과학, 실험실 규칙과 같은 언표행위의 집합적 배치로 이루어져 있으며 이러한 배치 곳곳에서 사건이 발생하면서 배치가 유동한다. 물질적 차원에서 일어나는 변화로서 데이터는 하나의 사건이며 문제를 제기하는 기호이다. 데이터는 연구자와의 관계 속에서 배치를 변화시킬 수 있는 행위능력을 발휘하며 그 과정에서 의미가 형성되었다. 배치의 변화는 내가 과학적 실행을 하도록 강제하였다. 나는 차이를 머금고 반복되는 과학적 실행을 통과하면서 다른 기계와 끊임없이 접속하였고, 몸이 정동하면서 배치를 이루는 몸의 역량이 증대되었다. 이와 더불어, 데이터와 함께 기존의 과학 연구 배치에서 탈영토화되고, 새로운 과학연구 배치에 재영토화되면서 이전과는 다른 나로 차이생성되면서 과학연구자-되기가 이루어질 수 있었다. 본 연구는 나의 과학 연구 경험을 기반으로 과학연구자-되기 과정을 탐색함으로써 과학적 실행 기반의 과학교육에 시사점을 제공한다.

This study aims to interpret the experience of science research in a graduate school laboratory from the perspective of Gilles Deleuze's concepts of "agencement" and "becoming". The research was conducted as an autobiographical narrative inquiry. The research text is written in a way that tells the story of my science research experience and retells it from the perspective of Gilles Deleuze. In Deleuze's view, science research is a constantly flowing agencement. The science research agencement is composed of a mechanical agencement of various experimental tools-machines and researcher-machines as well as a collective agencement of speech acts such as biological knowledge, experiment protocols, and laboratory rules. Furthermore, science research agencement is fluid as events occur all over the agencement. Data, as a change occurring in the material dimension, is an event and sign that raises problems. It has the agency to influence agencement through an intersubjective relationship with researchers, and the meaning of data is generated in this process. The change of agencement compelled me to perform science practice. I have performed repeated science practice, meaning that my body has constantly been connected to other machines. As a result of this connection, my body has been affected, and the capacity of my body that constitutes the agencement has been augmented. In addition, I was able to be deterritorialized from the existing science research agencement and reterritorialized in a new science research agencement with data. This process of differentiation allowed me to becoming-scientist. In sum, this study provides implications for science practice-oriented education by exploring the process of becoming-scientist based on my science research experience.

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