Intertextuality and representational dialogue in qualitative research

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Paper

Start Date

January 2012

End Date

January 2012

Abstract

The purpose of this presentation is to expand traditional forms of qualitative data representation. We will share our use of VoiceThread, an online tool that allows users to hold conversations around media, to display our process of discourse analysis and to dialogue around the data, revealing the voices of the researchers, a critical friend, and a participant. Through this tool, we were able to illustrate the intertextuality that we see in qualitative research and the study of media literacy.

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Intertextuality and representational dialogue in qualitative research

The purpose of this presentation is to expand traditional forms of qualitative data representation. We will share our use of VoiceThread, an online tool that allows users to hold conversations around media, to display our process of discourse analysis and to dialogue around the data, revealing the voices of the researchers, a critical friend, and a participant. Through this tool, we were able to illustrate the intertextuality that we see in qualitative research and the study of media literacy.