The feminist voice (Reinharz, 1992) invites the researcher's personal experiential data in the material as embodied knowing, and self-reflexivity uses "feedback" from the materials or writing to admit new possibilities (Schon, 1983 ; Steier, 1995). Through a combined feminist and self-reflexive framework, a chronological account of the development of my epistemological awareness is explored. This paper demonstrates the self-reflexively functioning researcher through the illustration of a self-reflexive ethnographic approach (Ellis & Bochner, 2000) to the relationship between epistemology and (my) self
While the importance of being reflexive is acknowledged within social science research, the difficul...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
Contents Part I: Introducing Reflexivity - Introduction;Chapter 1. The reflexive journey, mapping by...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on reflexivity in organization an...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
The article discusses the use of reflexivity in feminist fieldwork, noting the importance of acknowl...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
This paper considers some of the implications of reflexivity for the practice of psychological resea...
The paper discusses how anxieties and insecurities resulting from an assumed imperative of authentic...
As a qualitative researcher, the process of designing and undertaking an ethnographic study commence...
This article contributes to scholarly knowledge relating to the methodological significance of refle...
This chapter addresses reflexivity as a central aspect of research in the situated study of language...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
This paper is based on phenomenology which can generally be considered the study of experience as ma...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
While the importance of being reflexive is acknowledged within social science research, the difficul...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
Contents Part I: Introducing Reflexivity - Introduction;Chapter 1. The reflexive journey, mapping by...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on reflexivity in organization an...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
The article discusses the use of reflexivity in feminist fieldwork, noting the importance of acknowl...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
This paper considers some of the implications of reflexivity for the practice of psychological resea...
The paper discusses how anxieties and insecurities resulting from an assumed imperative of authentic...
As a qualitative researcher, the process of designing and undertaking an ethnographic study commence...
This article contributes to scholarly knowledge relating to the methodological significance of refle...
This chapter addresses reflexivity as a central aspect of research in the situated study of language...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
This paper is based on phenomenology which can generally be considered the study of experience as ma...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
While the importance of being reflexive is acknowledged within social science research, the difficul...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
Contents Part I: Introducing Reflexivity - Introduction;Chapter 1. The reflexive journey, mapping by...