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Title:
Demarginalizing voices : commitment, emotion, and action in qualitative research / edited by Jennifer M. Kilty, Maritza Felices-Luna, and Sheryl C. Fabian.
Publisher:
UBC Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
viii, 358 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Marginality, Social--Methodology.--Methodology.
Qualitative research--Methodology.
Social sciences--Methodology.--Methodology.
Social groups--Methodology.--Methodology.
Other Authors:
Kilty, Jennifer M., 1978- editor. editor.
Felices-Luna, Maritza, 1975- editor. editor.
Fabian, Sheryl C., 1962- editor. editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Jennifer M. Kilty, Maritza Felices-Luna, and Sherly C. Fabian -- Part 1: Alternative Pathways: Opting for the road seldom taken -- Observing a self-chosen death / Russel D. Ogden -- Ensuring aboriginal women's voices are heard: Toward a balanced approach in community-based research / Catherine Fillmore, Colleen Anne Dell, and Jennifer M. Kilty -- Commitment and participation: A collective action to defend the rights of homeless people against anti-disorder policing practices in Montreal / Celine Bellot, Marie-Eve Sylvestre, and Bernard St-Jacques -- Dance in Prison: Narratives of the body, performativity, methodology, and criminology / Sylvie Frigon and Laura Shantz -- Producing feminist knowledge: Lessons from the past / Dorothy E. Chunn and Robert Menzies -- The evolution of Feminist research in the criminology enterprise: The Canadian experience / Jennifer M. Kilty -- Part 2: Ethical Quagmires: Regulating qualitative research --
The politics of threats in correctional and forensic settings: The specificities of nursing research / Ameilie Perron, Dave Holmes, and Jean Daniel Jacob -- How positivism is colonizing qualitative research through ethics review / Will C. van den Hoonaard -- Fighting the Big Bad Wolf: Why all the fuss about ethics review boards? / Maritza Felices-Luna -- Doublespeak and double standards: Holding a Rogue University administration to account / John Lowman and Ted Palys -- Part 3: Emotion work and identity: Self-examination and self-awareness -- Reconciling the irreconcilable: Resolving emotionality and research responsibility when working for the traumatizer / Sheryl C. Fabian -- Grappling with reflexivity and the role of emotion in criminological analysis / Stacey Hannem -- Epistemological violence, psychological whips, and other moments of angst: Reflections on PhD research / Melissa Munn -- Activist academic whore: Negotiating the fractured otherness abyss / Chris Bruckert --
Concluding thoughts / Maritza Felices-Luna, Jennifer M. Kilty, and Sheryl C. Fabian.
Summary:
Numerous books explore the "how to" of qualitative research, but few discuss what it means to actually engage in it. In Demarginalizing Voices, scholars share personal stories about their research with marginalized populations, including Aboriginal peoples, sex workers, the dead and the dying, the imprisoned or recently released, and the homeless and hospitalized. They address issues of activism, emotional attachment, and the challenges of adopting innovative methods within the constraints of ethics review boards. These powerful accounts from the cutting-edge of qualitative research not only create a space in academia that centres marginalized voices, they open up the field to new debates and discussion. -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780774827997 (electronic bk.)
0774827998 (electronic bk.)
0774827963 (bound)
9780774827966 (bound)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)875996768
LCCN:
2014497129
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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