Reconceptualizing qualitative research : methodologies without methodology

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Reconceptualizing qualitative research : methodologies without methodology

Mirka Koro-Ljungberg

Sage, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-226) and index

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Description

Calling for qualitative research that is complex, situational, theoretically situated, and yet productive, Reconceptualizing Qualitative Research discusses the multiplicities and uncertainty embedded in different methodological configurations and entanglements that blur the boundaries between doing research, theorizing, thinking, and reflecting. Writing in a clear, conversational style, author Mirka Koro-Ljungberg urges readers to think about qualitative research differently, often in creative ways, and to continuously question existing grand narratives and dogmas.

Table of Contents

About the Author Random yet Necessary Appreciation Notes The (Un)Structure of This Book 1: A Proxy for a Foreword 2: Methodological Language Creates "Realities": Labels and Language Matter Why Do Labels Matter? Different Uses of Labels Qualitative Researchers' Romance With the Meaning Labels Create, Act, Provoke, and Do Other Things Using Labels of Reflexivity and Triangulation Possibilities of Linguistic Creativity and Innovation in Research: Living With Words Without Stable Meaning Reading List of Life 3. Data-Wants and Data Entanglements: Data Matter Data Directionality The Dilemma of Data-Wants Data's Past Data Object Interlude: Knowledge Context Analytical Interactions in the Existing Literature What Might Data Want? The Paradox of Wanting/Interacting Reading List of Life Irruption 1: Introducing Undirectionality and Uncertainty Through Images 4. Fluid Methodological Spaces: Methodologies Matter What Do Linear Methodologies Do? What Might Happen in Fluid Methodological Spaces? Conceptualizing Fluid and Incorporeal Methodological Spaces Connecting With Massumi and Deleuze Connecting With Baudrillard Connecting With Mol and Law Annemarie Mol's Fluid Methodology Another Conceptualization Beyond Mol's Methodological Singularity The Unexpected Lives of Methodologies Without Methodology Reading List of Life 5. Afterword: This Project (and Other Projects Alike) May Be "Failing" Productively Irruption 2: Performance, Philosophy, and Not-Knowing 6. Methodological Responsibility Outside Duty: Responsibility Matters Why Does Responsibility Matter? The Role of Research Responsibility in Forming Public Policy Return to Responsibility Imaging Responsibility as Resisting Closure and Holding a Space for the Other Imaging Responsibility as Responding to Urgency Imaging Responsibility as Rupturing Tradition, Authority, and Order Researchers' Responsibilities To Come Reading List of Life 7. Teaching and Learning the Unteachable: Pedagogies Matter Teaching Through the Teachable Past and Transferable Experiences Dilemma 1: Qualitative Research Occurs "Here" or "There" Dilemma 2: Qualitative Research Methods as Luxury or Necessity Dilemma 3: Qualitative Research Methods May Be Personally Favored but Socially Marginalized Learning With(out) Teachable Teaching Teaching With the Past: Some Ghost Stories Curriculum Events and Erasure of a Ghost Curriculum A Series of Unthinkable and Unknowable Classroom Events Beginning Again and Again: New Projects, New Methodologies Reading List of Life 8. Productive Paradoxes in Participant-Driven Research: Communities and Audiences Matter Body Maps as Tools for Reflection on PDR PDR Exemplars from Student Researchers Working Together With the National Association on Mental Illness (NAMI): A Community-Based Classroom Project Voice, Diversity, and Literacy Leadership With Young Children at Risk: Learning From and With Child-Care Workers Another Understanding of PDR: Where To Go From Here Reading List of Life Irruption 3: Living Uncertainty References Index

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