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|a Neumann, Cecilie Basberg.
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|a Power, Culture and Situated Research Methodology
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|b Autobiography, Field, Text /
|c by Cecilie Basberg Neumann, Iver B. Neumann.
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. Pre-field autobiographic situatedness, in-field situatedness, post-field text situatedness -- 3. A century of thinking about situatedness: The Gestalt tradition -- 4. Conceptual inspiration from the Gestalt tradition -- 5. Interview techniques -- 6. Pre-field autobiographic situatedness and post-field textual situatedness -- 7. Philosophy of science: two ways of going about situatedness -- 8. Conclusion: Culture, power, ethics.
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|a This book explores the extent to which our lives become an important underlying context for data production. Drawing on insights from Gestalt psychology, feminism and post-structuralism, it discusses how to situate yourself in the different phases of research.
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