Becoming a reflexive researcher : using our selves in research
In this book, Kim Etherington uses a range of narratives to show the reader how reflexive research works in practice, linking this with underpinning philosophies. Placing her own journey as a researcher alongside others, she suggests that recognising the role of self in research can open up opportunities for creative and personal transformations
Personal Narrative
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Acknowledgements. Part One
Bringing Theories Alive. 1. Introduction. 2. Reflexivity: Meanings and Other Matters. 3. Everything But the Kitchen Sink. 4. Re-telling Stories of `Everything But the Kitchen Sink'. 5. Methodologies and Methods. Endnote to Part One: Beware: A Poem. Part Two
The Master's Stage of the Journey. 6. A Personal Journey: My Master's Stage. 7. The Supervisor's Role in Reflexive Research at the Master's Stage. 8. Heuristic Research as a Vehicle for Growth and Development. 9. Keeping a Reflexive Research Journal. 10. Autoethnography. 11. Using Creativity in Autoethnography
contribution by Sue Law. Endnote to Part Two: Talking to the World. Part Three
The Doctoral Stage. 12. The PhD Candidate-Supervisor Relationship. 13. Connecting Doctoral Research Topics to Ourselves. 14. Stories of Liberation and Independence by Viv Martin. 15. Too Close to Home: A Dilemma of Involvement. 16. Reflexive Embodied Research. 17. Ethical Relationships in Reflexive Research. Part Four
The Post-Doctoral Stages. 18. Becoming a Reflexive Post-Doctoral Researcher. Endnotes: A Dream. Final Synthesis of Voices
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