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Research encounters,reflexivity and supervision
Authors:Heather Elliott  Joanna Ryan
Institution:Faculty of Social Sciences , Open University , Walton Hall, Milton Keynes , MK7 6AA , UK
Abstract:Reflexivity in qualitative and ethnographic social science research can provide a rich source of data, especially regarding the affective, performative and relational aspects of interviews with research subjects. This paper explores by means of three case examples different ways of accessing and using such reflexivity. The examples are drawn from an empirical psycho-social study into the identity transitions of first-time mothers in an inner-city multicultural environment. Fieldnotes and supervision were used to engage with researcher subjectivity, to enhance the productive use of reflexivity and to address the emotional work of research. The methodology of the supervision was psychoanalytic, in its use of a boundaried frame and of psychoanalytic forms of noticing oneself, of staying engaged emotionally as well as creating a reflective distance. The examples illustrate how this can enhance the knowledge gained about the research subjects.
Keywords:psycho-social  first-time mothers  researcher subjectivity  emotional work  psychoanalysis  research ethics  uncertainty  fieldnotes  contract research
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