Reflecting on Violent Ruptures and Loss in Qualitative Research: A Poetic Inquiry

Tanja Burkhard, Youmna Deiri
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Presenting poetic approaches to qualitative inquiry, two immigrant educational researchers from different minoritized communities explore their loss of research participants due to increased state-enforced violence in the context of recent immigration policies (e.g., increased presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in immigrant communities and anti-Muslim rhetoric) through poetic inquiry. Presenting the processes and products of engaging with participant loss through poetry, the authors highlight a theoretical and methodological approach to qualitative inquiry, which works toward building intimacies among women of color feminist educational researchers. On the one hand, this work aims to develop qualitative methodologies that seek to reduce harm and violence and foster understanding among different communities of researchers and their participants. On the other hand, it seeks to illustrate how poetic approaches to qualitative research can be used as a reflexive tool to explore the hidden socio-emotional components of the educational research process.
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质性研究中的暴力断裂与损失反思:一种诗意的探究
提出了定性探究的诗意方法,来自不同少数族裔社区的两名移民教育研究人员通过诗意的探究,探讨了在最近的移民政策背景下,由于国家强制暴力的增加(例如,美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)在移民社区的存在增加和反穆斯林言论),他们失去了研究参与者。作者通过诗歌展示了参与损失的过程和产品,强调了定性探究的理论和方法论方法,致力于在有色人种女性女权主义教育研究人员中建立亲密关系。一方面,这项工作旨在制定定性方法,寻求减少伤害和暴力,并促进不同社区的研究人员及其参与者之间的理解。另一方面,它试图说明如何将定性研究的诗意方法作为一种反射性工具,来探索教育研究过程中隐藏的社会情感成分。
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