Becoming a Reflexive Researcher - Using Our Selves in ResearchJessica Kingsley Publishers, 15 ביוני 2004 - 228 עמודים This book raises important questions about whether or not researchers can ever keep their own lives out of their work. In contrast to traditional impersonal approaches to research, reflexive researchers acknowledge the impact of their own history, experiences, beliefs and culture on the processes and outcomes of inquiry. |
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... Chapter 11 by Sue Law, used with permission from Sue Law. Illustration on p.259 by Sarah Etherington, used with permission from Sarah Etherington. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form ...
... · How does my gender/social class/ethnicity/culture influence my positioning in relation to this topic/my informants? Part 1 Bringing Theories Alive Chapter 1 Introduction This book PREFACE: IN THE BEGINNING IS MY ENDING... / 11.
Kim Etherington. Part 1 Bringing Theories Alive Chapter 1 Introduction This book is about a process of Part 1: Bringing Theories Alive.
Kim Etherington. Chapter. 1. Introduction. This book is about a process of becoming–it implies movement, agency and continuity, rather than a striving to reach a state at which we have 'become'. It is based upon the notion that we are ...
... Chapter 2, reflexivity has been influenced by feminist approaches to research, and is closely in tune with women's ways of knowing. Using. our. selves. in. research. Having said that, it was a man, Clark Moustakas (1975, 1990) who described ...
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The Masters Stage of the Journey | 87 |
The Doctoral Stages | 161 |
The Postdoctoral Stages | 233 |
References | 263 |
Subject Index | 275 |
Author Index | 281 |
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Becoming a Reflexive Researcher: Using Our Selves in Research <span dir=ltr>Kim Etherington</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2004 |