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Episode 02: Schrödinger's Emotions


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Welcome back. In this month's episode we chat about how research can affect us as researchers. We touch on some of our own personal emotions and experiences with burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue and also venture into the ways in which research can foster hope and be empowering. Enjoy! 

xx Annie and Julia

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Intro/Outro:

Innovation by John Sib
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References:

Campbell, R. (2002) Emotionally Involved. New York: Routledge.
Connolly, K. and Reilly, R.C. (2007) Emergent Issues When Researching Trauma: A Confessional Tale. Qualitative Inquiry. 13 (4), 522–540.
Jackson, S., Backett-Milburn, K., & Newall, E. (2013). Researching Distressing Topics: Emotional Reflexivity and Emotional Labor in the Secondary Analysis of Children and Young People’s Narratives of Abuse. SAGE Open, 3(2), 1-12
McMillan, L. (2007) Feminists Organising Against Gendered Violence. Basingstroke: Palgrave.
Moran, R. J., & Asquith, N. L. (2020). Understanding the vicarious trauma and emotional labour of criminological research. Methodological Innovations, 13(2), 1-11
Stanko, E.A. (1997) ‘I Second That Emotion’: Reflections on Feminism, Emootionality, and Research on Sexual Violence. In: Martin D. Schwartz (ed.). Researching Sexual Violence Against Women. Methodological and Personal Perspectives. Thousand Oaks: Sage. 74–85.

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