This article contributes to the geographical literature on reflexivity by asking what it means to take the researcher’s unconscious seriously in ethnographic research, and proposes psychoanalysis as a theoretical and methodological resource for researching the unconscious dimensions of fieldwork. I begin by describing three moments from my fieldwork with panhandlers and drug users that evince the operation of the unconscious. I then review psychoanalytic work in the social sciences where the researcher becomes the object of analysis and situate the debate on psychoanalytic methodology as an extension of earlier work on reflexivity by feminist geographers. I outline three methods for investigating the unconscious dimensions of fieldwork: ana...
This article explores how anxiety, and its bodily affects, influences the experience of encounters w...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
The context of this paper surrounds my Master’s thesis which was written in 2010 related to recoveri...
Psychosocial research, which explores the unconscious and affective dynamics of organizational and s...
Ethnographic fieldwork is an emotional research practice because of its intersubjective nature and e...
This article focuses on what both psychoanalysis and anthropology have in common: the emphasis on th...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
How to reflexively examine the ways in which the researcher’s own embodied experiences shape knowled...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article explores how anxiety, and its bodily affects, influences the experience of encounters w...
Researching two different work settings, police work and hospice care, the authors experienced a str...
We build on the work of Kurt Wolff to capture some distinctive aspects of ethnographic fieldwork. Dr...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. The focus of this article is on the everyday world of bouncers in the ni...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
This article explores how anxiety, and its bodily affects, influences the experience of encounters w...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
The context of this paper surrounds my Master’s thesis which was written in 2010 related to recoveri...
Psychosocial research, which explores the unconscious and affective dynamics of organizational and s...
Ethnographic fieldwork is an emotional research practice because of its intersubjective nature and e...
This article focuses on what both psychoanalysis and anthropology have in common: the emphasis on th...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
How to reflexively examine the ways in which the researcher’s own embodied experiences shape knowled...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article explores how anxiety, and its bodily affects, influences the experience of encounters w...
Researching two different work settings, police work and hospice care, the authors experienced a str...
We build on the work of Kurt Wolff to capture some distinctive aspects of ethnographic fieldwork. Dr...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. The focus of this article is on the everyday world of bouncers in the ni...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
This article explores how anxiety, and its bodily affects, influences the experience of encounters w...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
The context of this paper surrounds my Master’s thesis which was written in 2010 related to recoveri...