This paper is primarily interested in opening up a strategy to counter the increasing silencing of perspectives resulting from the press towards "evidence-based" forms of research. We argue that all researchers have interests, declared or otherwise. What we advance in the paper is an approach to ethnography that is inclusive of the lives, perspective, experiences, and viewpoints of the least powerful. Methodologically we demonstrate something of how we have explored the intellectual craft and possibilities of portraiture as a way of advancing the notion of advocacy ethnography. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Current research directions in education and the social sciences have led researchers to focus almos...
Emic and etic perspectives are consequential for research because they impact the research process, ...
Ethnography at its heart seeks to elucidate participants' voices and to represent their world as aut...
This paper is primarily interested in opening up a strategy to counter the increasing silencing of p...
This chapter provides a background to the field of visual ethnography and reflects on both its histo...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
Qualitative research, especially visual ethnography, is an iterative not a linear process, replete w...
This article discusses ethical dilemmas which confront ethnographic research in classrooms, using my...
This paper starts with the ethical dilemma that appears when researchers end data collection, start ...
There is increasing scholarly attention to the creative ways in which young people are engaging in p...
What counts as ethnography and what counts as good ethnography are both highly contested. This volum...
Obtaining ethics approval from university ethics committees is an important part of the research pro...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
Ethnography often entails being a vulnerable observer (Behar, 1996). There is nothing more heartbre...
It has been proposed that engagement with activism might make critical organizational scholarship mo...
Current research directions in education and the social sciences have led researchers to focus almos...
Emic and etic perspectives are consequential for research because they impact the research process, ...
Ethnography at its heart seeks to elucidate participants' voices and to represent their world as aut...
This paper is primarily interested in opening up a strategy to counter the increasing silencing of p...
This chapter provides a background to the field of visual ethnography and reflects on both its histo...
The author will propose that the use of performative social science is a means to deliberately inter...
Qualitative research, especially visual ethnography, is an iterative not a linear process, replete w...
This article discusses ethical dilemmas which confront ethnographic research in classrooms, using my...
This paper starts with the ethical dilemma that appears when researchers end data collection, start ...
There is increasing scholarly attention to the creative ways in which young people are engaging in p...
What counts as ethnography and what counts as good ethnography are both highly contested. This volum...
Obtaining ethics approval from university ethics committees is an important part of the research pro...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
Ethnography often entails being a vulnerable observer (Behar, 1996). There is nothing more heartbre...
It has been proposed that engagement with activism might make critical organizational scholarship mo...
Current research directions in education and the social sciences have led researchers to focus almos...
Emic and etic perspectives are consequential for research because they impact the research process, ...
Ethnography at its heart seeks to elucidate participants' voices and to represent their world as aut...