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- Qualitative researchers engage in reflexivity to account for how subjectivity shapes their inquiry. Reflexivity is tied to the researcher’s ability to make and communicate nuanced and ethical decisions amid the complex work of generating real-world data that reflect the messiness of participants’ experiences and social practices (Finlay 2002a).
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Dec 8, 2015 · Reflection is a crucial cognitive practice in the research field (Dahlberg, Drew, & Nyström, 2002; Steier, 1995). Starting from the “interpretive turn,” reflexivity is largely practiced in qualitative research, where it is used to legitimate and validate research procedures.
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Apr 28, 2023 · This article aims to demonstrate being reflexive and doing reflexivity through reflection where, within the research, for example, the first author addressed the ‘difference’ between meanings of research participants’ perceptions of their experiences and her own interpretations of the meanings.
Apr 7, 2022 · Reflexivity should be oriented towards personal, interpersonal, methodological, and contextual issues in the research. Reflexivity should involve concrete practices. The entire research team needs to collaborate on reflexivity processes.
Jun 19, 2023 · Embedded in research or writing, critical perspectives may activate reflection and re-evaluation of one’s own knowledge and identity and lead to belief correction and/or a shift in the researcher’s frame of reference such as stereotyped attitudes (Carlos), or habits of mind (Christopher).
Dec 8, 2023 · Reflexivity has become an intrinsic element of much qualitative research, often understood through the lens of the researcher’s socio-historical positionality and how this positionality might shape the researchers’ interpretations.
Jan 14, 2015 · Reflexive engagement while planning, conducting, and writing about research promotes an ongoing, recursive relationship between the researcher's subjective responses and the intersubjective dynamics of the research process itself.
Feb 28, 2017 · Logistically, reflexivity is a method of gaining greater sensitivity to the local and global contexts, of identifying one’s own location, and of establishing a sense of rigor in one’s research. Reflexivity can be practiced in all stages of research.