Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective and free from emotion. This volume argues that the presentation of research as ‘objective’ conceals the subject positions of researchers, and the emotional imperatives that often drive research. The collection engages with the emotional experiences of researchers working in different traditions, contexts and sites, and demonstrates their centrality in data production, analysis, dissemination and ethical practice. This edited volume offers contributions from a range of well-established and early career scholars who argue for an emotional rebellion in the academic world. The authors reflect on their own experiences of research, generously sharin...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional distress. Co...
This paper examines the role of researchers’ emotions when researching sensitive topics. Drawing on ...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional ...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...
Why should researchers be interested in their feelings and emotions as they carry out research? Emot...
More than four years ago, a group of open-minded and curious individuals came together to talk about...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
All researchers have stories to tell about why they chose to research particular topics. In some cas...
This paper explores the challenge of matching practice with the ideals of participatory research and...
Within sociological and organisational literature much attention has been paid to the emotional labo...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to explore a researcher’s emotions in the field. It argues tha...
Despite the recent 'reflexive turn' in fieldwork-based sociology, and its organisational variants, e...
Denzin (1984: x) explained that emotions occupy a place “at the intersection of the person and socie...
Despite advancements, there remains relatively little research about how researchers navigate their ...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional distress. Co...
This paper examines the role of researchers’ emotions when researching sensitive topics. Drawing on ...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional ...
Traditional research discourses continue to present academic work as rational, detached, objective a...
Why should researchers be interested in their feelings and emotions as they carry out research? Emot...
More than four years ago, a group of open-minded and curious individuals came together to talk about...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
All researchers have stories to tell about why they chose to research particular topics. In some cas...
This paper explores the challenge of matching practice with the ideals of participatory research and...
Within sociological and organisational literature much attention has been paid to the emotional labo...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to explore a researcher’s emotions in the field. It argues tha...
Despite the recent 'reflexive turn' in fieldwork-based sociology, and its organisational variants, e...
Denzin (1984: x) explained that emotions occupy a place “at the intersection of the person and socie...
Despite advancements, there remains relatively little research about how researchers navigate their ...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional distress. Co...
This paper examines the role of researchers’ emotions when researching sensitive topics. Drawing on ...
Qualitative researchers who explore sensitive topics may expose themselves to emotional ...