The aim of this paper is to describe a novel form of qualitative inquiry, dialogical inquiry, which allows for multiple investigators from different positions or traditions to collaboratively interpret qualitative data, engaging in a process of mutual influence to enrich both themselves and the process of analysis. We provide a clearly operationalized method, which is inspired by the philosophy of Bakhtin, as reimagined through practices from Open Dialogue, a social network–based approach to dialogical psychotherapy. Drawing on a specific text analysis of Jay Neugeboren’s novel “Imagining Robert,” we demonstrate how our dialogical inquiry approach can bring reflexive practice in qualitative research to life through mutual reflections among ...
This thesis makes two claims about dialogue. First it claims that dialogue is socially organized, an...
The phenomenon which dialogism addresses is human interaction. It enables us to conceptualise human ...
The article argues for fostering sociable forms of dialogue in qualitative research. Conventional re...
Social scientists have explored the writing of Russian literary philosopher Bakhtin from a variety o...
Interpretive dialoguing is the conversational process between participant and researcher to construc...
This article considers epistemological implications of Bakhtin’s dialogism. Bakhtin urged scholars i...
Leaving the thesis proposal defense room, the PhD business student had an important assignment to ac...
Within social sciences, ranging from education to psychology, sociology and anthropology, we see the...
After examining the main principles and historical origins of Edgar Schein’s clinical inquiry, this ...
To understand and even improve various sites of complexity born out of human interaction, dialogue h...
In this article we describe the application of a dialogic collaborative process (DCP) to the explora...
Within new paradigm research, collaborative inquiry (CI) is used as an umbrella term to encompass g...
The phenomenon which dialogism addresses is human interaction. It enables us to conceptualise human ...
This article contributes methodological reflections on how dialogical and reflective approaches can ...
This article contributes methodological reflections on how dialogical and reflective approaches can ...
This thesis makes two claims about dialogue. First it claims that dialogue is socially organized, an...
The phenomenon which dialogism addresses is human interaction. It enables us to conceptualise human ...
The article argues for fostering sociable forms of dialogue in qualitative research. Conventional re...
Social scientists have explored the writing of Russian literary philosopher Bakhtin from a variety o...
Interpretive dialoguing is the conversational process between participant and researcher to construc...
This article considers epistemological implications of Bakhtin’s dialogism. Bakhtin urged scholars i...
Leaving the thesis proposal defense room, the PhD business student had an important assignment to ac...
Within social sciences, ranging from education to psychology, sociology and anthropology, we see the...
After examining the main principles and historical origins of Edgar Schein’s clinical inquiry, this ...
To understand and even improve various sites of complexity born out of human interaction, dialogue h...
In this article we describe the application of a dialogic collaborative process (DCP) to the explora...
Within new paradigm research, collaborative inquiry (CI) is used as an umbrella term to encompass g...
The phenomenon which dialogism addresses is human interaction. It enables us to conceptualise human ...
This article contributes methodological reflections on how dialogical and reflective approaches can ...
This article contributes methodological reflections on how dialogical and reflective approaches can ...
This thesis makes two claims about dialogue. First it claims that dialogue is socially organized, an...
The phenomenon which dialogism addresses is human interaction. It enables us to conceptualise human ...
The article argues for fostering sociable forms of dialogue in qualitative research. Conventional re...