This paper offers a reflexive discussion of the paradox of researching others and offering to represent multiple voices whilst suppressing the voice of the researcher. Martin’s (2002) injunction to repair research accounts by ‘letting the “I” back in’ is problematised by identifying four typically unacknowledged discursive subject positions which constitute the multiple nature of the “I” in such texts: the empirical ‘eye”, the analytical I, the authorial I and the I as semiotic shifter. It is argued that this shifting multiplicity is stabilised by the relationship between self and research text being corporeally grounded and gendered. From this discussion, three possible approaches to gender are considered: the discursive/textual approach (...
In this essay, I explore the ways in which an ‘I’ – as a researcher, as an academic, as a feminist –...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
Purpose — The purpose of this paper is to explore the role that gender plays in choice of research m...
This paper offers a reflexive discussion of the paradox of researching others and offering to repres...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
About the book: How can researchers produce work with relevance to theoretical and formal traditions...
Very little attention has been afforded to how male researchers actively position their gender in th...
Whether approached from a positivist perspective or a more comprehensive postpositivist theoretical ...
As a graduate student attempting to integrate feminist principles into my academic endeavors, I eage...
This paper suggests that there is a substantial risk when it comes to ensuring that we distinguish b...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the...
In this paper, we are drawing on our experience of researching gender and language in different work...
This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research pr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on reflexivity in organization an...
Whether approached from a positivist perspective or a more comprehensive postpositivist theoretical ...
In this essay, I explore the ways in which an ‘I’ – as a researcher, as an academic, as a feminist –...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
Purpose — The purpose of this paper is to explore the role that gender plays in choice of research m...
This paper offers a reflexive discussion of the paradox of researching others and offering to repres...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
About the book: How can researchers produce work with relevance to theoretical and formal traditions...
Very little attention has been afforded to how male researchers actively position their gender in th...
Whether approached from a positivist perspective or a more comprehensive postpositivist theoretical ...
As a graduate student attempting to integrate feminist principles into my academic endeavors, I eage...
This paper suggests that there is a substantial risk when it comes to ensuring that we distinguish b...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the...
In this paper, we are drawing on our experience of researching gender and language in different work...
This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research pr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on reflexivity in organization an...
Whether approached from a positivist perspective or a more comprehensive postpositivist theoretical ...
In this essay, I explore the ways in which an ‘I’ – as a researcher, as an academic, as a feminist –...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
Purpose — The purpose of this paper is to explore the role that gender plays in choice of research m...