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The continuum of rapport: Ethical tensions in qualitative interviews with vulnerable participants 融洽关系的连续体:与弱势参与者进行定性访谈时的道德矛盾
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2024-01-17 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231224600
Evi Schmid, Veerle Garrels, Børge Skåland
Rapport is generally considered an essential component of successful interviewing, where participants are willing to share and divulge information. The present paper contributes to the research on rapport in qualitative interviewing by exploring ethical tensions that researchers may experience when conducting qualitative interviews with vulnerable participants. The analysis is based on semi-structured interviews with nine researchers from various fields within social sciences who had extensive experience in doing research with diverse vulnerable groups. We identified six ethical tensions related to building rapport with people in vulnerable life situations that cover issues concerning both too little and too much rapport. Findings illustrate that rapport as the ‘ideal’ for the researcher-participant relationship may need nuancing. The study concludes that researchers undertaking qualitative interviews on sensitive topics need to have a conscious awareness of ethical tensions that may arise when building rapport with their participants
一般认为,融洽的关系是成功访谈的重要组成部分,参与者愿意分享和透露信息。本文通过探讨研究人员在对弱势参与者进行定性访谈时可能遇到的伦理紧张关系,为定性访谈中的融洽关系研究做出了贡献。本文的分析基于半结构式访谈,访谈对象是来自社会科学不同领域的九位研究人员,他们在与不同弱势群体开展研究方面拥有丰富的经验。我们发现了与处于弱势生活环境中的人建立融洽关系所涉及的六种伦理紧张关系,其中包括融洽关系太少或太多的问题。研究结果表明,作为研究者与参与者关系 "理想 "的融洽可能需要细微的调整。本研究的结论是,对敏感话题进行定性访谈的研究人员需要有意识地认识到在与参与者建立融洽关系时可能出现的伦理紧张关系。
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“Wait, really, stop, stop!”: Go-along interviews with visually disabled people and the pitfalls of ableist methodologies "等等,真的,停,停!":对视力残疾人士的随行采访和能力主义方法论的陷阱
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231224595
Hana Porkertová, Robert Osman, Lucie Pospíšilová, Pavel Doboš, Zuzana Kopecká
Despite the growing interest in walking methods in disability research, their methodological difficulties are rarely examined. Therefore, we debate the challenges of doing go-along interviews with visually disabled people when geographically studying blind experience with urban space. The article is divided into two parts. The methodological part examines the difficulties we encountered to contribute to the critical discussion of the ableist nature of both methodologies and post qualitative inquiry, and their interconnection with ableist conceptions of walking, talking, and space. Second, we discuss the epistemological consequences of go-along interviews, which have the potential to challenge existing thinking, ableist conceptions of space, and, consequently, the given discipline. The result is a constructivist conception of science that modifies human geography through visual disability and visual disability through human geography.
尽管人们对残疾研究中的行走方法越来越感兴趣,但却很少研究其方法上的困难。因此,我们讨论了在对盲人的城市空间体验进行地理研究时,对视力残疾人进行徒步访谈所面临的挑战。文章分为两个部分。方法论部分探讨了我们遇到的困难,以促进对方法论和后定性调查的残障主义性质,以及它们与残障主义的行走、谈话和空间概念之间的相互联系的批判性讨论。其次,我们讨论了 "走动式访谈 "在认识论上的后果,这种访谈有可能挑战现有的思维方式、能力主义的空间概念,进而挑战特定的学科。其结果是一种建构主义的科学概念,通过视觉残疾改变人文地理,通过人文地理改变视觉残疾。
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The challenges of ‘researching with responsibility’: Developing intersectional reflexivity for understanding surfing, place and community in Aotearoa New Zealand 带着责任进行研究 "的挑战:为理解新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的冲浪、地点和社区而发展交叉反思能力
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231216643
B. Wheaton, Rebecca Olive
Located within feminist scholarship on sport, leisure and physical cultures, this article explores our attempts to understand what conducting ‘research with responsibility’ means as White, settler-coloniser, immigrant women researching surfing, place and community in Aotearoa New Zealand. Taking inspiration from Hamilton’s ‘intersectional reflexivity’ and Māori feminist scholars’ discussion of (de)colonizing methodologies, we discuss the development of our intersectional, collaborative methodology to understand our relationships to place, community and surfing. This co-ethnographic approach helped us navigate the ethics and challenges of knowledge production in Aotearoa New Zealand, and enabled us to be aware of, and open to, different worldviews and ways of knowing. We argue this methodology has value in developing better recognition of our own privileges; understanding of the intersectional politics-of-place we are part of as researchers, and as community members; and of the assumptions, motivations and values that inform our research practices.
本文从女性主义运动、休闲和体育文化的学术角度出发,探讨了我们作为研究新西兰奥特亚罗瓦冲浪、地点和社区的白人、殖民者和移民妇女,试图理解开展 "负责任的研究 "意味着什么。从汉密尔顿的 "交叉反思 "和毛利女权主义学者对(去)殖民化方法论的讨论中获得灵感,我们讨论了我们的交叉合作方法论的发展,以了解我们与地方、社区和冲浪的关系。这种共同民族志方法帮助我们应对新西兰奥特亚罗瓦地区知识生产的伦理和挑战,使我们能够意识到并接受不同的世界观和认知方式。我们认为,这种方法在以下方面具有重要价值:更好地认识我们自身的特权;理解我们作为研究人员和社区成员所参与的地方交叉政治;以及指导我们研究实践的假设、动机和价值观。
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Rhizomatic review: A materialist minor science approach to research evaluation 根式审查:研究评估的唯物主义小科学方法
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231216632
Nick J. Fox
Drawing upon the DeleuzoGuattarian metaphor of the ‘rhizome’, this paper proposes a literature and evidence review methodology that complements data collection, analysis and reporting methods appropriate to new materialist and post-human ontologies. Rhizomatic review replicates the branching and multiplying, subterranean and subversive, endless flows of affect that produce the social world in these ontologies of becoming and difference. The paper situates rhizomatic review in relation to Deleuze and Guattari's understanding of ‘minor science’: an approach that rather than attempting to represent the social world ‘follows the action’. Rhizomatic review is open-ended, avoids setting inclusion or exclusion criteria, follows links that open up during the research process, explores a literature or evidence across disciplines, and engages in multiple iterations of searching and synthesis. An example of a rhizomatic review is presented, and the paper concludes with reflections on the opportunities afforded by rhizomatic review.
根据DeleuzoGuattarian对“根茎”的比喻,本文提出了一种文献和证据审查方法,该方法补充了适用于新唯物主义和后人类本体论的数据收集、分析和报告方法。根茎回顾复制了分支和繁殖,地下和颠覆,无尽的情感流动,在这些成为和不同的本体论中产生了社会世界。本文将根茎回顾与德勒兹和瓜塔里对“次要科学”的理解联系起来:一种不试图代表社会世界的“跟随行动”的方法。根茎综述是开放式的,避免设置纳入或排除标准,遵循研究过程中开放的链接,跨学科地探索文献或证据,并进行多次检索和综合。提出了一个根茎审查的例子,并总结了对根茎审查所提供的机会的反思。
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Thinking methodologies with textiles, thinking textiles as methodologies in the context of transitional justice 用纺织品思考方法,在过渡时期司法背景下将纺织品作为方法进行思考
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231216639
Tania Pérez-Bustos, Andrea Bello-Tocancipá
In this paper, we examine the methodological possibilities of working with personal textile objects, such as clothes in need of mending, beloved personal blankets, and knotted rag dolls. Our focus is on a transdisciplinary project that sought to collectively explore how the bodies of professionals working for the Colombian Transitional Justice System are affected when engaging with narratives of war and conflict. We contend that textile making in this context serves a dual methodological purpose when facilitating spaces of careful research. Firstly, this material practice enables participants to pause and immerse themselves in their own experiences, something that in turn is generative of personal reflections. Secondly, the created objects become appreciation devices capable of documenting and eliciting memories that continually engage participants and researchers in new inquiries. Consequently, this paper contributes to the understanding of object-oriented methodologies as inherently relational and situated. Moreover, it aims to comprehend textile making practices as capable of unfolding care as a research practice.
在本文中,我们将探讨与个人纺织品(如需要缝补的衣服、心爱的个人毯子和打结的布娃娃)打交道的方法论可能性。我们关注的重点是一个跨学科项目,该项目旨在共同探讨为哥伦比亚过渡时期司法系统工作的专业人员在接触战争和冲突叙事时,其身体会受到怎样的影响。我们认为,在这种情况下,纺织品制作在促进细致研究空间方面具有双重方法论目的。首先,这种材料实践使参与者能够停下来,沉浸在自己的经历中,进而产生个人反思。其次,创造出来的物品成为鉴赏工具,能够记录和激发记忆,不断吸引参与者和研究人员进行新的探索。因此,本文有助于理解以对象为导向的方法论本质上的关系性和情景性。此外,本文还旨在将纺织品制作实践理解为能够展开关爱的研究实践。
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Unveiling racism through qualitative research: The politics of interpretation 通过定性研究揭示种族主义:解释的政治学
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231216640
Katarzyna Wojnicka, Magdalena Nowicka
The main purpose of the article is to present and compare various strategies aimed at encouraging research participants to voice their experiences of racism and discrimination. This is supplemented by the discussion on how scholars can unveil the intersections of multiple systems of oppression reverberating in research participants’ narratives, given the challenge of racial asymmetry in research and the politics of interpretation in a race-mute societal context. Based on their study involving young migrants, the authors argue that qualitative research instruments such as individual and focus-group interviews, visual elicitation, co-creative methods, and video interviews enable individuals to frame their experienced reality in complementary ways. Comparing how each method can conceal or disclose racism, the authors warn of treating narrations on racism on face value and plead for carefully analyzing the extent to which individual narrations align with political agendas and normative discourses within the research's contexts. Addressing each research tool's potential and limitations, the authors also show how the researchers’ epistemological and political positionalities shape their data collection and analysis.
文章的主要目的是介绍和比较旨在鼓励研究参与者表达其种族主义和歧视经历的各种策略。此外,文章还讨论了在种族不对称的社会背景下,鉴于研究中的种族不对称和解释政治所带来的挑战,学者如何才能揭示回荡在研究参与者叙述中的多重压迫体系的交叉点。基于他们对年轻移民的研究,作者认为,定性研究工具,如个人和焦点小组访谈、视觉诱导、共同创造方法和视频访谈,能够使个人以互补的方式构建他们所经历的现实。在比较每种方法如何掩盖或揭露种族主义时,作者告诫我们不要只看表面价值来看待关于种族主义的叙述,并呼吁我们仔细分析个人叙述在多大程度上与研究背景下的政治议程和规范性话语相一致。针对每种研究工具的潜力和局限性,作者还展示了研究人员的认识论和政治立场如何影响他们的数据收集和分析。
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Reconsidering foundational relationships between ethnography and ethnomethodology and conversation analysis – an introduction 重新考虑民族学与民族方法学和会话分析之间的基础关系--导言
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-26 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231210177
Clemens Eisenmann, Christian Meier zu Verl, Yaël Kreplak, Alex Dennis
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Tracing the smells of childhoods with an olfactory research inquiry 用嗅觉研究探究追踪童年的气味
1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231210771
Natalia Ingebretsen Kucirkova
This paper proposes a multi-method olfactory inquiry to document the rich ways in which children's sense of smell is embodied and embedded in an interplay of senses and socio-spatial relationships. I approach olfaction as a conceptual strategy and connect it to socio-material and socio-spatial theories to illustrate the ways in which close empirical attention to olfaction can provide new insights into children's sensory experiences. An olfactory research inquiry rests on traditional (e.g. SmellMaps and SmellLogs) and speculative (e.g. Ododata and Olfactoscapes) olfactory techniques that invite adults’ and children's agentic responses to odours through relational, dynamic, and non-linguistic modes. As a critical sub-methodology of sensory inquiries, olfactory inquiry can help us re-think normative, homogenizing, mind-body relations in early childhood research and practice.
本文提出了一种多方法的嗅觉调查,以记录儿童嗅觉在感官和社会空间关系的相互作用中体现和嵌入的丰富方式。我将嗅觉作为一种概念策略,并将其与社会-物质和社会-空间理论联系起来,以说明对嗅觉的密切经验关注可以为儿童的感官体验提供新的见解。嗅觉研究调查依赖于传统的(如嗅觉地图和嗅觉日志)和推测的(如气味数据和嗅觉景观)嗅觉技术,通过关系、动态和非语言模式邀请成人和儿童对气味的真实反应。嗅觉探究作为感官探究的重要子方法论,可以帮助我们重新思考幼儿研究和实践中的规范性、同质化、身心关系。
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Provoked perplexity in live methods 在生活方法上引起困惑
1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI: 10.1177/14687941231210766
Zoi Simopoulou, Amy Chandler
This article contributes to literature on live methods and specifically to the idea of research as an informed provocation of experience in the context of growing methodological experimentation in social science research. The liveness of our method sits with our close attention to inquiry as encompassing of human/non-human relational encounters that, drawing upon a materialism of lively matter, come together in the form of material thinking. We sought to foster a creative encounter between people with experience of self-harm and published narratives about self-harm in the light of ‘provoked perplexity’. We suggest that deliberately ‘provoking perplexity’ in creative and live methodologies, opens up possibilities for inquiry into the unimaginable and unthinkable. Participating in a series of collaborative, creative (visual art) response workshops, our participants troubled the idea of meaning as neat and coherent, linear and final, showing instead how it dwells precisely in the very process of inquiring by means of creative making that constitutes practice as research.
这篇文章对生活方法的文献做出了贡献,特别是在社会科学研究中不断增长的方法论实验的背景下,研究是对经验的一种知情的挑衅。我们的方法的活力在于我们对探究的密切关注,因为它包含了人类/非人类的关系遭遇,这些遭遇借鉴了生动物质的唯物主义,以物质思维的形式聚集在一起。我们试图在有过自残经历的人与发表过的关于自残的“被激怒的困惑”的叙述之间培养一种创造性的相遇。我们建议,在创造性和生活方法中故意“挑起困惑”,为探究不可想象和不可想象的事物开辟了可能性。我们的参与者参与了一系列合作的、创造性的(视觉艺术)回应工作坊,他们对意义的概念提出了质疑,认为意义是整洁的、连贯的、线性的和最终的,相反,他们展示了它是如何精确地驻留在探索的过程中,通过创造性的制作,将实践作为研究。
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Finding a common link between primary open-angle glaucoma, hypertension, and diabetes 发现原发性开角型青光眼、高血压和糖尿病之间的共同联系
IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1370/afm.22.s1.5712
Jane Gu
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