This article explores the politics of identity in an interdisciplinary health research team that has been engaged in a qualitative research program for over five years. We draw on sociological theories of power and knowledge to explore our experiences of identity conflict, team socialization, and knowledge production. Structurally, our article integrates individual and group perspectives through personal narratives and collaborative critique as we explore the complex negotiations required to realize and maintain our team dynamic. These negotiations take place not only with one another as particul...
This article reports on a study that followed up on an initial interdisciplinary project and focused...
While collaboration is common in qualitative inquiry, few studies examine the collaborative process ...
Our desire as social researchers has been to self-consciously involve ourselves in the spirit of peo...
This article explores the politics of identity in an interdisciplinary health r...
This article interrogates the experiences of an interdisciplinary research team that engaged in a qu...
Over the past 20 years, the participation of laypersons or representatives of civil society has beco...
Taking its place alongside such core metaphors as culture, phenomenon, discourse, and narrative, ide...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study is an ethnography of an academic research group, and it distinguishes itself since it aim...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
Organizational studies of collective identity tend to describe how identities are discursively enact...
In this chapter we discuss the relative ‘status’ of the researcher as well as the researched, and ar...
The present work is an interdisciplinary and theoretical study on the topic of identity and the deve...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
This article reports on a study that followed up on an initial interdisciplinary project and focused...
While collaboration is common in qualitative inquiry, few studies examine the collaborative process ...
Our desire as social researchers has been to self-consciously involve ourselves in the spirit of peo...
This article explores the politics of identity in an interdisciplinary health r...
This article interrogates the experiences of an interdisciplinary research team that engaged in a qu...
Over the past 20 years, the participation of laypersons or representatives of civil society has beco...
Taking its place alongside such core metaphors as culture, phenomenon, discourse, and narrative, ide...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study is an ethnography of an academic research group, and it distinguishes itself since it aim...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance to the management of interorga...
Organizational studies of collective identity tend to describe how identities are discursively enact...
In this chapter we discuss the relative ‘status’ of the researcher as well as the researched, and ar...
The present work is an interdisciplinary and theoretical study on the topic of identity and the deve...
In this article we consider how issues of identity may have relevance tothe management of interorgan...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
This article reports on a study that followed up on an initial interdisciplinary project and focused...
While collaboration is common in qualitative inquiry, few studies examine the collaborative process ...
Our desire as social researchers has been to self-consciously involve ourselves in the spirit of peo...