Recent debates on situated knowledge highlight the issue of the researcher’s position in the research process, challenging the traditional assumption of the insider/outsider dichotomy. Drawing on my fieldwork among Korean immigrant parents in an American school, I describe my shifting positions in negotiation and scrutinize the ways my reflexivity intersects with culture, power relations, and political ideologies in the research process. This self-analysis highlights partial and situated knowledge claims, questioning the author’s value-neutral, authoritative voice in texts. I argue that the researcher should critically reflect on her location in the field and articulate how this position influences the research
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
Reflexivity is a central tenet of qualitative research. Engaging in self-reflexive praxis allows res...
The article considers issues of subjectivity, bias, the reader’s role, and politics, in qualitative ...
Recent debates on situated knowledge highlight the issue of the researcher’s position in the researc...
Drawing on the notion of reflexivity, I examine researcher positionality concerning the issues of la...
As researchers’ identities impact the research process, researchers need to take a reflexive stance ...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
This article highlights key theoretical and methodological issues and implications of being an insid...
The purpose of this study is to understand how Korean immigrant women early career scholars in highe...
This paper complicates the contested assumptions surrounding native research by exploring the burden...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
This article problematizes and discusses the “auto”ethnographical approach, which has recently becom...
Through this article, the author provides a reflection on the role of positionality in research, fol...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
Reflexivity is a central tenet of qualitative research. Engaging in self-reflexive praxis allows res...
The article considers issues of subjectivity, bias, the reader’s role, and politics, in qualitative ...
Recent debates on situated knowledge highlight the issue of the researcher’s position in the researc...
Drawing on the notion of reflexivity, I examine researcher positionality concerning the issues of la...
As researchers’ identities impact the research process, researchers need to take a reflexive stance ...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
This article highlights key theoretical and methodological issues and implications of being an insid...
The purpose of this study is to understand how Korean immigrant women early career scholars in highe...
This paper complicates the contested assumptions surrounding native research by exploring the burden...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
This article problematizes and discusses the “auto”ethnographical approach, which has recently becom...
Through this article, the author provides a reflection on the role of positionality in research, fol...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
Reflexivity is a central tenet of qualitative research. Engaging in self-reflexive praxis allows res...
The article considers issues of subjectivity, bias, the reader’s role, and politics, in qualitative ...