Many social researchers may face dilemmas as a result of silences, neglected feelings, and blind-spots. Some topics may seem unspeakable because of politics or cultural taboos. Publishers can silence unfashionable topics by refusing publication. Neglected or denied feelings can also produce silences in researcher, distorting our interpretations or festering in ways that hinder our work. We are all susceptible to blind-spots, so that we may not even be aware of what we are omitting or avoiding in our research, thereby producing tunnel vision and myopias. In this introduction, Davis and Irvine argue that reflection about precisely these gaps and difficult feelings may prove essential for developing new and interesting questions as well as com...
This article engages in critical reflexivity to investigate the researcher’s own sense of vulnerabil...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
The introduction to this special issue addresses the production of intimacy in the labour of researc...
Many social researchers may face dilemmas as a result of silences, neglected feelings, and blind-spo...
This book addresses wide-ranging dilemmas that social researchers may face as a result of silences, ...
Feminist research is informed by a history of breaking silences, of demanding that women's voices be...
All researchers have stories to tell about why they chose to research particular topics. In some cas...
Why should researchers be interested in their feelings and emotions as they carry out research? Emot...
Qualitative researchers who conduct in-depth interviews with vulnerable participants may experience ...
More than four years ago, a group of open-minded and curious individuals came together to talk about...
This panel session is based on chapters from the upcoming anthology ”The politics and ethics of repr...
About the book: Feminist research is informed by a history of breaking silences, of demanding tha...
Being bored is an anathema for the sociological researcher. While nearly every academic is well-acqu...
Background: Maintaining collaborative research relations is challenging, as shown by a range of pers...
Background: Maintaining collaborative research relations is challenging, as shown by a range of pers...
This article engages in critical reflexivity to investigate the researcher’s own sense of vulnerabil...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
The introduction to this special issue addresses the production of intimacy in the labour of researc...
Many social researchers may face dilemmas as a result of silences, neglected feelings, and blind-spo...
This book addresses wide-ranging dilemmas that social researchers may face as a result of silences, ...
Feminist research is informed by a history of breaking silences, of demanding that women's voices be...
All researchers have stories to tell about why they chose to research particular topics. In some cas...
Why should researchers be interested in their feelings and emotions as they carry out research? Emot...
Qualitative researchers who conduct in-depth interviews with vulnerable participants may experience ...
More than four years ago, a group of open-minded and curious individuals came together to talk about...
This panel session is based on chapters from the upcoming anthology ”The politics and ethics of repr...
About the book: Feminist research is informed by a history of breaking silences, of demanding tha...
Being bored is an anathema for the sociological researcher. While nearly every academic is well-acqu...
Background: Maintaining collaborative research relations is challenging, as shown by a range of pers...
Background: Maintaining collaborative research relations is challenging, as shown by a range of pers...
This article engages in critical reflexivity to investigate the researcher’s own sense of vulnerabil...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
The introduction to this special issue addresses the production of intimacy in the labour of researc...