Moments of Discomfort: Poststructuralist Reflexivity and Researcher Subjectivity

Authors: Carr, M.

Conference: Academy of Management

Dates: 29 July-4 August 2021

Journal: Proceedings

Volume: 1

Issue: 2021

DOI: 10.5465/AMBPP.2021.15531abstract

Abstract:

This article presents poststructural reflexivity as a way to both deconstruct the performativity of one’s own research practice and consider how researcher subjectivity is constituted within the research process. I present two vignettes as moments of discomfort conducting research ‘in the field’ which I argue create a sense of unease when shifting subjectivities and regimes of power become more visible. I draw upon Foucauldian Discourse Analysis as a tool of poststructural reflexivity to illustrate discursive regimes through which we become gendered subjects. The article illustrates the usefulness of poststructural reflexivity as a way to consider the performative effect of research and regimes of power which impact our ways of seeing and being in the world.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36211/

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Moments of Discomfort: Poststructuralist Reflexivity and Researcher Subjectivity

Authors: Carr, M.

Conference: Academy of Management

Abstract:

This article presents poststructural reflexivity as a way to both deconstruct the performativity of one’s own research practice and consider how researcher subjectivity is constituted within the research process. I present two vignettes as moments of discomfort conducting research ‘in the field’ which I argue create a sense of unease when shifting subjectivities and regimes of power become more visible. I draw upon Foucauldian Discourse Analysis as a tool of poststructural reflexivity to illustrate discursive regimes through which we become gendered subjects. The article illustrates the usefulness of poststructural reflexivity as a way to consider the performative effect of research and regimes of power which impact our ways of seeing and being in the world.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36211/

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