Repositioning the research encounter: exploring power dynamics and positionality in youth research |
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Authors: | Orla McGarry |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Lifecourse and Society, NUI, Galway, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Childhood and youth studies have seen the development of a range of innovative research methods over the past two decades. However, many studies have focused on the ideals of empowerment and ‘giving voice’ rather than developing understandings of the nuanced and complex experiences of children and youth. This paper argues that the development of an insightful sociology of childhood and youth necessitates an understanding of complex, fluid, and often political, processes of youth experience. It argues that the use of research methods characterized by a variety of power dynamics can generate situated knowledges of youth experience. Ongoing reflexive analysis of researcher and participant positionality in research encounters is posited as affording insightful and in-depth research perspectives. This is illustrated through discussion of qualitative research carried out with Muslim teens in the west of Ireland which involved the use of focus groups, visual narratives and an online blog site. |
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Keywords: | teenagers youth research multi-method research positionality power dynamics participant-directed visual narrative focus group blog site |
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