Reflexivity is, roughly, when studying or theorising about a target itself influences that target. Fragility is, roughly, when causal or other relations are hard to predict, holding only intermittently or fleetingly. Which is more important, methodologically? By going systematically through cases that do and do not feature each of them, I conclude that it is fragility that matters, not reflexivity. In this light, I interpret and extend the claims made about reflexivity in a recent paper by Jessica Laimann (2020). I finish by assessing the benefits and costs of focusing on reflexivity
Reflexivity is the act of examining one's own assumptions, beliefs, and judgments, and thinking care...
An analysis of the nature of reflexivity--a relation which relates a thing to itself although it is ...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
Reflexivity is, roughly, when studying or theorising about a target itself influences that target. F...
Central to reflexivity is an awareness that the researcher and the object of study exist in a mutual...
Reflexivity has been argued to be self‐defeating and potentially devastating for the sociology of sc...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
This chapter begins by examining how reflexivity has become an essential ingredient in high quality,...
Reflexivity is a fundamental expectation of qualitative work in psychology (and the wider social sci...
Reflexivity – the critical examination of how we see the world – is integral to good research practi...
The third chapter—Reflexivity or “Reflexivities” in higher education: Conceptualizing a unique refle...
Reflexivity is a category that is too appealing not to arouse interest. It is a concept largely diff...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
Aim: A discussion of the meaning of reflexivity in research with the presentation of examples of h...
The paper discusses the relationship between metacognition and reflexivity that are sometimes used a...
Reflexivity is the act of examining one's own assumptions, beliefs, and judgments, and thinking care...
An analysis of the nature of reflexivity--a relation which relates a thing to itself although it is ...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
Reflexivity is, roughly, when studying or theorising about a target itself influences that target. F...
Central to reflexivity is an awareness that the researcher and the object of study exist in a mutual...
Reflexivity has been argued to be self‐defeating and potentially devastating for the sociology of sc...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
This chapter begins by examining how reflexivity has become an essential ingredient in high quality,...
Reflexivity is a fundamental expectation of qualitative work in psychology (and the wider social sci...
Reflexivity – the critical examination of how we see the world – is integral to good research practi...
The third chapter—Reflexivity or “Reflexivities” in higher education: Conceptualizing a unique refle...
Reflexivity is a category that is too appealing not to arouse interest. It is a concept largely diff...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
Aim: A discussion of the meaning of reflexivity in research with the presentation of examples of h...
The paper discusses the relationship between metacognition and reflexivity that are sometimes used a...
Reflexivity is the act of examining one's own assumptions, beliefs, and judgments, and thinking care...
An analysis of the nature of reflexivity--a relation which relates a thing to itself although it is ...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...