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In this podcast, Raw Reflexivity, the last of a series of 10 podcasts that accompany my textbook Writing and Representing Qualitative Research published by Sage, I explore reflexivity, a core aspect of qualitative research, writing, and representation. While reflexivity is a vital part of the entire research process, it is a difficult construct to explain, let alone represent in research accounts.
If you want to find previous podcasts, infographics, pdfs with Qualitative info. a series of interactive webinars I have with QSR NVIVO and more make your way to my website marialahman.com and opt into my communications which are concise, content-heavy, and infrequent. Qualitative is stronger in community. Consider joining the Facebook Group Qualitative Research at https://www.facebook.com/groups/895940731204909
How might we represent this experience—reflexivity—in research accounts?
To support this exploration, in this podcast, I
review researcher reflexivity literature
present contemporary ideas
illustrate how reflexivity has traditionally been addressed in research representations through
the researcher resume stance and
the vulnerable researcher stance and
introduce an idea I have been mulling over—raw reflexivity.
By Maria K. LahmanIn this podcast, Raw Reflexivity, the last of a series of 10 podcasts that accompany my textbook Writing and Representing Qualitative Research published by Sage, I explore reflexivity, a core aspect of qualitative research, writing, and representation. While reflexivity is a vital part of the entire research process, it is a difficult construct to explain, let alone represent in research accounts.
If you want to find previous podcasts, infographics, pdfs with Qualitative info. a series of interactive webinars I have with QSR NVIVO and more make your way to my website marialahman.com and opt into my communications which are concise, content-heavy, and infrequent. Qualitative is stronger in community. Consider joining the Facebook Group Qualitative Research at https://www.facebook.com/groups/895940731204909
How might we represent this experience—reflexivity—in research accounts?
To support this exploration, in this podcast, I
review researcher reflexivity literature
present contemporary ideas
illustrate how reflexivity has traditionally been addressed in research representations through
the researcher resume stance and
the vulnerable researcher stance and
introduce an idea I have been mulling over—raw reflexivity.