If the scholarly self is irretrievably tied to the world, then self-situating is a fruitful source of data production. The researcher becomes a producer, as opposed to a collector, of data. This how-to paper identifies three analytical stages where such self-situating takes place. Pre-field; there is autobiographical situating; in-field, there is field situating, and post-field, there is textual situating. Each of these stages are presented in terms of the three literatures that have done the most work on them -- feminism, Gestalt, and poststructuralism – and a number of how-to examples. We illustrate with a number of how-to examples. In conclusion, we discuss how two different methodological commitments to situatedness, which Jackson (2010...
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If the scholarly self is irretrievably tied to the world, then self-situating is a fruitful source o...
Poststructuralist, feminist, queer, postcolonial theory, critical race and diaspora studies have all...
For a reader to trust the perspective of a researcher as presented in qualitative inquiry, the discl...
This paper investigates the ethnographic researcher’s positionality and its role in sensemaking with...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
It cannot be denied that reflexivity has become a must in social science methodological discourse in...
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This paper explores some of the issues that arise when one is dealing with data that has been produc...
This article shows how autoethnographic vignettes can be used as a reflexive tool to problematize th...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
In this chapter, I reflect on the self of autoethnographic inquiry through the prism of care, in par...
This article addresses alternative models for a reflexive methodology and examines the ways in which...
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have stru...
You have collected data or sourced it in documents. Now that you have it, you need to analyse it in ...
If the scholarly self is irretrievably tied to the world, then self-situating is a fruitful source o...
Poststructuralist, feminist, queer, postcolonial theory, critical race and diaspora studies have all...
For a reader to trust the perspective of a researcher as presented in qualitative inquiry, the discl...
This paper investigates the ethnographic researcher’s positionality and its role in sensemaking with...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
It cannot be denied that reflexivity has become a must in social science methodological discourse in...
This paper explores ways in which recognition and involvement of the story of self means that the 'I...
This paper explores some of the issues that arise when one is dealing with data that has been produc...
This article shows how autoethnographic vignettes can be used as a reflexive tool to problematize th...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
In this chapter, I reflect on the self of autoethnographic inquiry through the prism of care, in par...
This article addresses alternative models for a reflexive methodology and examines the ways in which...
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have stru...
You have collected data or sourced it in documents. Now that you have it, you need to analyse it in ...