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Abstract
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have struggled to make sense of the notion of self or subjectivity; in other words, the I in the research. We ask ourselves: Who is the researcher? How is their notion of self present during research? How is research a site for contested notions of self? Who is the I in qualitative research?
Keywords
Qualitative Research, Subjectivity, Qualitative Data Analysis Software, Arts-Based Research
Publication Date
8-6-2012
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DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2012.1744
Recommended APA Citation
Davidson, J. (2012). The Journal Project and the I in Qualitative Research: Three Theoretical Lenses on Subjectivity and Self. The Qualitative Report, 17(32), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2012.1744
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