Uncovering the Communist and Capitalist Shadow: Developing Relational Forms of Inquiry and Writing
Katalin Illes and
Bronwen Rees
Chapter 4 in Fieldwork in Transforming Societies, 2004, pp 57-77 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract What model of enquiry is most appropriate for the rapidly changing countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? This chapter seeks to set out pointers towards developing innovative methods for carrying out research in these countries. We feel that techniques devolved from the scientific method cannot capture this complexity, and we offer some examples of a different type of research, based on the researcher’s reflexivity, and most importantly on documenting the researcher’s experience in relationship to the research situation. This paper is an exploration of a method and of experience.
Keywords: Disciplinary Power; Joint Experience; Narrative Mode; Interpretive Repertoire; Social Conditioning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230522701_4
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