Transforming Data into Poems: Poetic Inquiry Practices for Social and Human Sciences

  • van Rooyen, Heidi
  • d'Abdon, Raphael
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Publication date
December 2020
Publisher
UNISA Press

Abstract

This article argues that poetry is an act of meditation, improvisation and exploration, and urgency is what guides the writer into (and through) the poetic journey. In the light of this, this article illustrates the features of a workshop that was designed to guide social and human scientists in the delicate process of turning raw data into poems. One of the chief objectives of the decolonial project is to bridge the gap between Westernised academia (“The Ivory Tower”) and communities where research is conducted, and this article aims to show how poetic inquiry is a fitting research methodology that can serve this purpose. Through a description of the workshop process and specific poems that emerged from it, it suggests that poetic inquiry ...

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