Insiders, Outsiders, and Credible Visitors in Research

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Alesha Porisky, Aarie Glas
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Abstract

ABSTRACT There is a growing consensus around both the importance of researcher positionality for the conduct of research and the intersectional and variable salience of positionality and its effects. However, at the same time, static assumptions of “insider” and “outsider” status prevail. This article presents a productive and two-fold intervention in these discussions. First, we show that the insider/outsider distinction is fraught on logistical and conceptual grounds. Relying on our experiences in conducting interview research from rural villages to diplomatic offices, we show that these elements of status are fluid and dynamic. Second, we suggest an alternative to this dichotomy through the aspirational status of a “credible visitor.” We define this as a performative aspect of positionality founded on humility and reflexivity and enacted through showcasing competence and engaging in transparency. We describe how this approach to performing status may facilitate access as well as fruitful and ethical research interactions.
研究中的圈内人、圈外人和可信访客
关于研究者定位对研究行为的重要性,以及定位的交叉性和可变显著性及其影响,越来越多的人达成共识。然而,与此同时,“局内人”和“局外人”地位的静态假设盛行。本文在这些讨论中提出了富有成效的双重干预。首先,我们表明,内部/外部的区别充满了逻辑和概念上的理由。根据我们从农村到外交机构进行访谈研究的经验,我们表明,这些地位因素是流动的和动态的。其次,我们建议通过“可信访客”的理想地位来替代这种二分法。我们将其定义为基于谦逊和反身性的位置性的表现方面,并通过展示能力和参与透明度来实施。我们描述了这种执行状态的方法如何促进访问以及富有成效和伦理的研究互动。
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Ps-Political Science & Politics
Ps-Political Science & Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
27.30%
发文量
166
期刊介绍: PS: Political Science & Politics provides critical analyses of contemporary political phenomena and is the journal of record for the discipline of political science reporting on research, teaching, and professional development. PS, begun in 1968, is the only quarterly professional news and commentary journal in the field and is the prime source of information on political scientists" achievements and professional concerns. PS: Political Science & Politics is sold ONLY as part of a joint subscription with American Political Science Review and Perspectives on Politics.
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