Listening as Methodological Resistance: Hearing Voices at the Margins of Educational Leadership

S. Odell
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The Listening Guide method was founded in opposition to other forms of interview coding which either put data into predetermined and/or binary categories. Feminist psychologists believed that other methods of qualitative research disappeared the undertheorized portions of subjects’ narratives. This method does not seek to only hear voices of queer or gender non-conforming educational leaders, but also to hear the contradictions, complexities and multiple voices of cisgendered men and women and enable researchers to hear that a binary construction of gender is not the place where most school leaders live. The Listening Guide is an act of resistance, forcing research away from calcifying experience into static categories. The Listening Guide also acknowledges that multiplicity of self is authentic. Individuals tend to speak in more than one voice at a given time, depending on their context and the culture in which they exist. One can think of this as being like a borderland where different pieces of our identity converge, some taking on greater importance based on context. Gender, race, and sexual identities exist in relationship to one another within everyone, and the contextual nature of how these identities cause us to behave or influence how we are perceived can be heard using this method. The messiness of identity is allowed to come to the surface, resisting binaries and hierarchy in categorization. Listening meets at the intersection of method and praxis, and voice enables researchers to hear the stories at the margins of educational leadership.
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作为方法论抵抗的倾听:在教育领导的边缘听到声音
听力指南方法的建立是为了反对其他形式的采访编码,这些编码将数据放入预定和/或二进制类别。女权主义心理学家认为,定性研究的其他方法消除了受试者叙述中未被理论化的部分。这种方法不仅寻求听到酷儿或性别不符合的教育领导者的声音,而且还听到了cisgendered男性和女性的矛盾,复杂性和多重声音,使研究者能够听到性别二元结构并不是大多数学校领导者生活的地方。《倾听指南》是一种抵抗行为,迫使研究远离僵化的经验,进入静态的类别。聆听指南也承认自我的多样性是真实的。根据他们所处的环境和文化,个人在特定的时间往往会用不止一种声音说话。人们可以把这想象成一个边界地带,在这里我们不同的身份融合在一起,其中一些在不同的背景下显得更重要。每个人的性别、种族和性身份都是相互关联的,这些身份如何导致我们的行为或影响我们被感知的上下文本质可以通过这种方法被听到。身份的混乱被允许浮出水面,抵制分类中的二元和等级。倾听在方法和实践的交叉点相遇,而声音使研究人员能够听到教育领导边缘的故事。
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