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oapen-20.500.12657-432212020-12-12T02:01:47Z Chapter 2 Investigating waiting Anucha, Kelechi Baraitser, Lisa Davies, Stephanie Flexer, Michael J. Robinson, Deborah waiting healthcare care time qualitative research methods bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBC Social research & statistics bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology::JMB Psychological methodology Researching ‘waiting’ necessitates practices of attunement to multiple coexisting temporalities and careful processes for handling and holding the temporal material produced by these practices. In this chapter, we share some of what has been learned from experiments in ‘making time’ as a research practice, in which we have had to invent the relations needed to give the temporal a thinkable form. We bring together accounts from three collaborative projects about waiting in health settings, where waiting is fundamentally linked to practices of care. Each project sits within its own discipline (publicly-engaged literary studies, artistic practice-as-research, and psychosocial studies), leading researchers to experiment with different forms and concepts through which time as an ‘object’ might be attended to, grasped and indeed ‘made’ in the process. 2020-12-11T13:13:59Z 2020-12-11T13:13:59Z 2021 chapter https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/43221 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003083504_OAChapter2.pdf https://www.routledge.com/Temporality-in-Qualitative-Inquiry-Theories-Methods-and-Practices/Clift-Gore-Gustafsson-Bekker-Batlle-Hatchard/p/book/9780367538514 Taylor & Francis Temporality in Qualitative Inquiry Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb de0c59a2-5ab7-47c4-ac68-ce66ca2bfab4 Routledge 19 open access
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Researching ‘waiting’ necessitates practices of attunement to multiple coexisting temporalities and careful processes for handling and holding the temporal material produced by these practices. In this chapter, we share some of what has been learned from experiments in ‘making time’ as a research practice, in which we have had to invent the relations needed to give the temporal a thinkable form. We bring together accounts from three collaborative projects about waiting in health settings, where waiting is fundamentally linked to practices of care. Each project sits within its own discipline (publicly-engaged literary studies, artistic practice-as-research, and psychosocial studies), leading researchers to experiment with different forms and concepts through which time as an ‘object’ might be attended to, grasped and indeed ‘made’ in the process.
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