The paper discusses how anxieties and insecurities resulting from an assumed imperative of authenticity affect the process of reflexivity in feminist research. Drawing on the feminist poststructuralist inspired nature of her research; the author centres her analysis on her experience as a woman doing research focusing on women within a geospatial context of emotional and cultural familiarity. The paper is organised in six sections; after a general introduction, the first section discusses how reflexivity is used by feminist researchers as an authenticity tool with the aim of 'being truthful' to the commitment of exploring people's lives, particularly women's realities. The second section provides a brief description of the nature and object...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...
The paper discusses how anxieties and insecurities resulting from an assumed imperative of authentic...
Abstract Feminist research seeks to authenticate, substantiate and illuminate women's thoughts, fee...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
The article discusses the use of reflexivity in feminist fieldwork, noting the importance of acknowl...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
This article addresses embodied methodologies in geographical research and draws on reflexivity as a...
There is a wide spectrum of ways in managing subjectivity intrinsic in research. This paper goes th...
The feminist voice (Reinharz, 1992) invites the researcher's personal experiential data in the mater...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on reflexivity in organization an...
Abstract I argue in this paper for a more reciprocal research process that interrogates the discursi...
This article focuses on the ways that the author's somewhat in-between position as both an outsider/...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...
The paper discusses how anxieties and insecurities resulting from an assumed imperative of authentic...
Abstract Feminist research seeks to authenticate, substantiate and illuminate women's thoughts, fee...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
The article discusses the use of reflexivity in feminist fieldwork, noting the importance of acknowl...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
This article addresses embodied methodologies in geographical research and draws on reflexivity as a...
There is a wide spectrum of ways in managing subjectivity intrinsic in research. This paper goes th...
The feminist voice (Reinharz, 1992) invites the researcher's personal experiential data in the mater...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on reflexivity in organization an...
Abstract I argue in this paper for a more reciprocal research process that interrogates the discursi...
This article focuses on the ways that the author's somewhat in-between position as both an outsider/...
It has always been desired to describe and understand the reality of human life and its various elem...
In the past three decades, feminists and critical theorists have discussed and argued the importance...
This article emanates from my reflections as an African feminist scholar, based on the dilemma that ...