Presented at the ICQI (International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry), May 2018 at University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). Drawing on autobiographical narratives from my research process, I examine the necessity of messiness in becoming-researcher. Specifically, I argue that struggling and stumbling through conventional humanist qualitative inquiry allows new scholars to think their way through tensions, through various theoretical ideas and concepts. I believe we, as scholars, cannot know first; it is through this process of messy sense-making that the theoretical concepts collectively known as the “posts” (e.g., deconstruction, post-structuralism, post-qualitative, etc.) take shape. I explore how my own messy experience with conventio...
Abstract: We intend this paper to be read as an inter-text between selected FQS articles, which in o...
In this article, the authors explore and contribute to producing a performative research paradigm wh...
In this essay, I playfully engage the reflections of scholars pursuing postqualitative inquiry by pr...
Presented at the ICQI (International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry), May 2018 at University of Ill...
In this paper, the author explains her difficulty with the disconnect between the concepts and pract...
This present paper troubles and literally ‘shakes ’ the idea of methods as the founding ground of qu...
In this paper, the author explains her difficulty with the disconnect between the concepts and pract...
In this chapter we borrow from St. Pierre (2014) to tell a brief and personal history of engagements...
Practice. Writing that conference paper was helpful not only in thinking about the past but also in ...
In this article, I trace my own research practice in a process of unlearning from an individual self...
This chapter discusses the nature of the qualitative inquiry. Qualitative inquiry refers to "a broad...
In this article, we examine participants\u27 talk about qualitative research. We provide empirical s...
Purpose – The Guest Editors’ intent with this special issue is to tell tales of the field and beyond...
In Ghana and many African countries, students in tertiary education institutions are less familiar w...
Certainly for artists of all stripes, the unknown, the idea or the form or the tale that has not yet...
Abstract: We intend this paper to be read as an inter-text between selected FQS articles, which in o...
In this article, the authors explore and contribute to producing a performative research paradigm wh...
In this essay, I playfully engage the reflections of scholars pursuing postqualitative inquiry by pr...
Presented at the ICQI (International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry), May 2018 at University of Ill...
In this paper, the author explains her difficulty with the disconnect between the concepts and pract...
This present paper troubles and literally ‘shakes ’ the idea of methods as the founding ground of qu...
In this paper, the author explains her difficulty with the disconnect between the concepts and pract...
In this chapter we borrow from St. Pierre (2014) to tell a brief and personal history of engagements...
Practice. Writing that conference paper was helpful not only in thinking about the past but also in ...
In this article, I trace my own research practice in a process of unlearning from an individual self...
This chapter discusses the nature of the qualitative inquiry. Qualitative inquiry refers to "a broad...
In this article, we examine participants\u27 talk about qualitative research. We provide empirical s...
Purpose – The Guest Editors’ intent with this special issue is to tell tales of the field and beyond...
In Ghana and many African countries, students in tertiary education institutions are less familiar w...
Certainly for artists of all stripes, the unknown, the idea or the form or the tale that has not yet...
Abstract: We intend this paper to be read as an inter-text between selected FQS articles, which in o...
In this article, the authors explore and contribute to producing a performative research paradigm wh...
In this essay, I playfully engage the reflections of scholars pursuing postqualitative inquiry by pr...