In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative research for queer scholars, and to bring the embodied, interactive, and gendered research experience to life. I compare and contrast how my queer embodiment and identity was received, or erased, in two different research contexts, both within the southeastern United States. The first study discussed involved in-person and phone interviews with Mississippi Christians about their views of gay and lesbian civil rights. The second study included phone interviews with trans men across the southeastern United States. I discuss my experiences as a queer qualitative researcher to demonstrate why self-reflection, reflexivity, and self-care are essenti...
Feminist researchers have acknowledged that racial differences between researcher and researched imp...
Graduation date: 2000This research investigates the experiences of female allies of gay men and lesb...
Despite much of the fear and ambiguity over the use of the term queer in professional and academic s...
In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative r...
This article explores the role of reflexivity, emotion work and insider/outsider researcher status i...
The transgender population has been subject to a troubled history of ethically and methodologically ...
Research with disenfranchised and marginalized populations is often completed by those traditionally...
Stories are foundational to Appalachian and Southern queer culture. The retelling of them is a power...
Queer communities online serve as a space for sexual and gender minorities, particularly those whose...
Sexualities research is increasingly gaining prominence within, and outside, of academia. This paper...
The transgender population has been subject to a troubled history of ethically and methodologically ...
It is often suggested that in carrying out research into the lives of LGBT people, researchers have ...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
This research practice article presents the ethical dilemmas and decision-making of a White transgen...
This entry provides an overview of qualitative LGBTQ research. It begins by mapping out the qualitie...
Feminist researchers have acknowledged that racial differences between researcher and researched imp...
Graduation date: 2000This research investigates the experiences of female allies of gay men and lesb...
Despite much of the fear and ambiguity over the use of the term queer in professional and academic s...
In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative r...
This article explores the role of reflexivity, emotion work and insider/outsider researcher status i...
The transgender population has been subject to a troubled history of ethically and methodologically ...
Research with disenfranchised and marginalized populations is often completed by those traditionally...
Stories are foundational to Appalachian and Southern queer culture. The retelling of them is a power...
Queer communities online serve as a space for sexual and gender minorities, particularly those whose...
Sexualities research is increasingly gaining prominence within, and outside, of academia. This paper...
The transgender population has been subject to a troubled history of ethically and methodologically ...
It is often suggested that in carrying out research into the lives of LGBT people, researchers have ...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
This research practice article presents the ethical dilemmas and decision-making of a White transgen...
This entry provides an overview of qualitative LGBTQ research. It begins by mapping out the qualitie...
Feminist researchers have acknowledged that racial differences between researcher and researched imp...
Graduation date: 2000This research investigates the experiences of female allies of gay men and lesb...
Despite much of the fear and ambiguity over the use of the term queer in professional and academic s...