Title of article :
Subjectivity and reflexivity: locating the self in research on
dislocation
Author/Authors :
Jacqueline Mosselson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
I argue in this article that recognizing the role of subjectivity and bringing in the
researcher’s positionality as a tool in the research process can not only enhance
the ethical integrity of the research but also enhance both the research process and
the analysis and interpretation of the data. Cultural studies theorists have long
argued that choices made about what to study and what studies to fund are culturally
and socially bound decisions that reflect power and values within the society.
Starting from this theoretical framework, I explore the relational dynamics of a
qualitative research study in which I worked with 15 Bosnian adolescent female
refugees and 10 Bosnian refugee community members living in New York City to
explore their understandings of identity after conflict, flight, and relocation. In the
process, I learned much about myself and used reflexivity to think about how my
own identity interacted with the identities of my participants, discovering along the
way how this ‘messiness’ was improving the research process and quality.
Keywords :
Reflexivity , Ethics , Subjectivity
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education