Reflexivity

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Reflexivity

Theory, Method, and Practice

Research methods: general Cultural studies Media studies Gender studies, gender groups Feminism and feminist theory Sociology Anthropology Social welfare and social services Crime and criminology Social, group or collective psychology Personal and public health / health education History Human geography Sport science, physical education

Author: Karen Lumsden

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Research Methods

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 15th January 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 814 Kb

ISBN: 9781317432746


Reflexivity in Social Research

Reflexivity is valuable in social research because it draws attention to the researcher as part of the world being studied and reminds us that the individuals involved in our research are subjects, not objects. By being reflexive we acknowledge that we cannot be separated from our biographies.

Debates and Critiques of Reflexivity

This volume reviews key debates concerning reflexivity in theory, methods, and practice. It mounts a defence of reflexivity against new materialist and post-qualitative critiques and the pressures exerted on scholars from the neoliberal marketized university system which privileges fast academia at the expense of slow, reflective scholarship. While defending reflexivity, this book also those identifies issues which plague mainstream sociological operationalizations of a positivistic form of reflexivity. It argues for the extension of reflexivity into domains otherwise neglected in public accounts, and a shift from reflexivity as an individualized quality of the researcher (used to judge peers and navel-gaze) to a feminist, collaborative, reflexive sensibility which is mindful of the wider contexts shaping the construction of knowledge(s), experience(s), and of the role of research communities.

Reflexivity in Practice

Providing examples of reflexivity in action from academics at different stages of their careers, Reflexivity will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as Sociology, Qualitative Research Methods, Criminology, Ethnography, and Ethics of Research.

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