Inhabited Silence in Qualitative Research demonstrates, or 'puts to work' poststructural theory in the doing of qualitative research. Using this theoretical approach, the book proposes a data set lacking in the methodological literature, namely silence. It highlights the need for qualitative researchers not to dismiss silence as an omission or an absence of empirical materials, but rather to engage silence as meaningful and purposeful
Researchers who have attempted to make sense of silence in data have generally considered literal si...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
International audienceThis chapter follows people concerned with sound and silence. Working within f...
Qualitative researchers should not ignore the silences that occur during the conversations especiall...
Silence has not been fully appreciated in qualitative research, despite an increased awareness of it...
In this article we examine periods of silence during introspective reports produced during an experi...
Action researchers often generate large amounts of textual material in the form of notes and transcr...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence'. arguing that the transform...
Data on the use of silence from a therapist's perspective remain limited. This study aimed to develo...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence', arguing that the transform...
In this article, I respond to Wanda Pillow’s (2000)challenge to Educational Researcher and other edu...
Abstract: What is silence? Is there a psychology of silence—and what does the literature reveal? The...
The article engages with the problematic nature of silence and its tendency to trouble qualitative i...
This paper engages some of the philosophical and epistemological underpinnings of silence, and its i...
This book addresses wide-ranging dilemmas that social researchers may face as a result of silences, ...
Researchers who have attempted to make sense of silence in data have generally considered literal si...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
International audienceThis chapter follows people concerned with sound and silence. Working within f...
Qualitative researchers should not ignore the silences that occur during the conversations especiall...
Silence has not been fully appreciated in qualitative research, despite an increased awareness of it...
In this article we examine periods of silence during introspective reports produced during an experi...
Action researchers often generate large amounts of textual material in the form of notes and transcr...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence'. arguing that the transform...
Data on the use of silence from a therapist's perspective remain limited. This study aimed to develo...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence', arguing that the transform...
In this article, I respond to Wanda Pillow’s (2000)challenge to Educational Researcher and other edu...
Abstract: What is silence? Is there a psychology of silence—and what does the literature reveal? The...
The article engages with the problematic nature of silence and its tendency to trouble qualitative i...
This paper engages some of the philosophical and epistemological underpinnings of silence, and its i...
This book addresses wide-ranging dilemmas that social researchers may face as a result of silences, ...
Researchers who have attempted to make sense of silence in data have generally considered literal si...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
International audienceThis chapter follows people concerned with sound and silence. Working within f...