Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although few researcher-poets integrate poetry as the primary method for their inquiry, many researchers use poetry to synthesise and re-present data. In this paper, I establish the importance of reflexivity and use poetry to re-present my experience of becoming a researcher. Drawing upon my experience as a doctoral researcher, I explore my fear of "non-production", my relationship with the Ph.D., transitions and relationships following fieldwork in Papua New Guinea, and my fear of being an academic imposter. As a researcher using the art of poetry, I have expanded my understanding of research and the researcher role
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Redman-Maclaren, ML ORCiD: 0000-0002-2055-7733Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
'I'm not into poetry' I told Eva, a colleague who was encouraging me to create poems from my researc...
In this article, the authors examined the current use of poetry in qualitative research. The literat...
Rarely does literature make explicit the lessons learned in the journey to a research question. In t...
This article argues that poetry is an act of meditation, improvisation and exploration, and urgency ...
Abstract: Rarely does literature make explicit the lessons learned in the journey to a research ques...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly being used in qualitative research. Although ...
Redman-Maclaren, ML ORCiD: 0000-0002-2055-7733Poetry creates new ways of knowing and is increasingly...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
'I'm not into poetry' I told Eva, a colleague who was encouraging me to create poems from my researc...
In this article, the authors examined the current use of poetry in qualitative research. The literat...
Rarely does literature make explicit the lessons learned in the journey to a research question. In t...
This article argues that poetry is an act of meditation, improvisation and exploration, and urgency ...
Abstract: Rarely does literature make explicit the lessons learned in the journey to a research ques...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
In this paper, the first author autoethnographically describes, discusses and reflects on her proces...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...