This article engages in critical reflexivity to investigate the researcher’s own sense of vulnerability when conducting research on social inequality. Using a disruptive experience in an immersive theatrical storytelling performance as a catalyst to deconstruct and raise consciousness about the author’s privilege and her own role in research, this article seeks to unpack the politics at play in qualitative research in social and political psychology. The extent to which our privileged role and our identity as researchers are nested in history, in systems, and in structures is explored, and the risk that this shields us from being able to truly understand the reality, or epistemology, of the vulnerable groups we are seeking to investigate, i...
The crisis of confidence in the social sciences has many corollaries which impact our research pract...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article argues that while great strides have been made in understanding the socially constructe...
Using data from an empirical study involving in-depth interviews with five qualitative researchers, ...
There is a relative paucity of studies specifically exploring the experiences of qualitative researc...
With a shared disciplinary background in psychology, our research focuses on issues of power, identi...
Qualitative researchers who conduct in-depth interviews with vulnerable participants may experience ...
This presentation explores how vulnerability operates throughout the research process, exploring the...
Research as a social practice enacts social hierarchies in the relation between researcher and the r...
As memories began to fill my mind, reminding me of the details from my own experiences that I had fo...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-12-27Publication status: Publish...
Tensions have been highlighted, particularly in disability rights research and activism discourses, ...
In this Special Issue we invited an international audience to address the aim to unsettle notions of...
Drawing on experiences of research, and teaching research, and other current scholarship within loca...
In this paper, I broaden definitions pertaining to vulnerable participants and elaborate on issues i...
The crisis of confidence in the social sciences has many corollaries which impact our research pract...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article argues that while great strides have been made in understanding the socially constructe...
Using data from an empirical study involving in-depth interviews with five qualitative researchers, ...
There is a relative paucity of studies specifically exploring the experiences of qualitative researc...
With a shared disciplinary background in psychology, our research focuses on issues of power, identi...
Qualitative researchers who conduct in-depth interviews with vulnerable participants may experience ...
This presentation explores how vulnerability operates throughout the research process, exploring the...
Research as a social practice enacts social hierarchies in the relation between researcher and the r...
As memories began to fill my mind, reminding me of the details from my own experiences that I had fo...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-12-27Publication status: Publish...
Tensions have been highlighted, particularly in disability rights research and activism discourses, ...
In this Special Issue we invited an international audience to address the aim to unsettle notions of...
Drawing on experiences of research, and teaching research, and other current scholarship within loca...
In this paper, I broaden definitions pertaining to vulnerable participants and elaborate on issues i...
The crisis of confidence in the social sciences has many corollaries which impact our research pract...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article argues that while great strides have been made in understanding the socially constructe...