Creative writing as critical fieldwork methodology

IF 3.2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Martin Zebracki, Emily Diamand, Aydan Greatrick
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Abstract

This article examines creative writing (CW) as a place-based methodology for doing and analysing fieldwork. Drawing insights from CW scholarship and workshops as part of a collaborative project, we contribute new empirically-informed insights from peer researchers about the significance of leveraging emotional connections, detailed attention to lived experiences, and the researcher's experiences in executing and reporting fieldwork. While attending to tensions between ‘academic’ and ‘creative’ writing, we examine how adopting different and alternative writing approaches can express diverse complexities of the field research process. We contribute to an understanding of CW as a dialectical catalyst, serving as a mode for reflecting on the relationships between the researcher and the researched within the field as well as a mode for analysing and disseminating fieldwork findings. By doing so, our study presents opportunities and limitations of CW as a critical methodology for generating situated knowledges about the field and for reimagining fieldwork.
作为重要实地考察方法的创意写作
本文探讨了创意写作(CW)作为一种基于地方的实地调查和分析方法。作为一个合作项目的一部分,我们从创意写作的学术研究和研讨会中汲取灵感,从同行研究者那里获得了新的经验性见解,这些见解涉及在执行和报告田野工作时利用情感联系、对生活经验的详细关注以及研究者的经验的重要性。在关注 "学术性 "写作与 "创造性 "写作之间的紧张关系的同时,我们研究了采用不同的替代性写作方法如何表达田野研究过程的各种复杂性。我们认为,创造性写作是一种辩证的催化剂,既是反思实地研究者与被研究者之间关系的一种模式,也是分析和传播实地研究成果的一种模式。通过这样做,我们的研究展示了作为一种批判性方法,CW 在产生关于田野的情景知识和重新想象田野工作方面的机遇和局限性。
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CiteScore
8.10
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8.30%
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Research is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on the methodological diversity and multi-disciplinary focus of qualitative research within the social sciences. Research based on qualitative methods, and methodological commentary on such research, have expanded exponentially in the past decades. This is the case across a number of disciplines including sociology, social anthropology, health and nursing, education, cultural studies, human geography, social and discursive psychology, and discourse studies.
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