To be or not to be – ‘insider/outsider positionality’: Methodological challenges in researching a group of Iraqi Kurdish migrants in the UK.
Research by Chra R. Mahmud explores the methodological challenges in studying Iraqi Kurdish migrants in the UK, focusing on insider-outsider positionality. The study delves into the lived experiences of this group, examining the researcher's status and identity negotiation during the research proces
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Navigating Interpretive Fieldwork Challenges
Explore the nuances of interpretive fieldwork with an Assistant Professor sharing insights on epistemology, positionality, and navigating misconceptions. Discover the importance of training and ethical considerations in research practices.
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Understanding Positionality and Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Critical Data Work
Explore the impact of positionality on data work, challenge notions of value-free research, and address issues of erasure and harm in Indigenous data sovereignty. Reflect on how personal values and experiences influence data understanding, and consider the rights of Indigenous peoples in owning and
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Explore Your Social Identity with the Positionality Wheel
Engage in a reflective exercise using the Positionality Wheel to delve into the complex components of your social identity. Uncover intersecting aspects that shape your identity and consider how they influence self-perception and interactions with others.
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Exploring the Role of Group Analyst in Addressing Structural Oppression
Delve into the crucial role of group analysts in working with patients affected by institutional and structural oppression, particularly within the context of white supremacy and heteronormativity. Understand the intersectional positionality of the analyst and the distinction between structural oppr
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