Thinking with theory in qualitative research /
Jackson, Alecia Y.
Thinking with theory in qualitative research / - 2nd Edition - Oxon: Routledge, 2023. - ix, 160p.; 30 cm. PB
1. Plugging one text into another Interlude I: Why Derrida?
2. Derrida: Thinking with deconstruction Interlude II: Why Spivak?
3. Spivak: Thinking with marginality Interlude III: Why Foucault?
4. Foucault: Thinking with power/knowledge Interlude IV: Why Butler?
5. Butler: Thinking with performativity Interlude V: Why Barad?
6. Barad: Thinking with intra-action Interlude VI: Why Deleuze & Guattari?
7. Deleuze and Guattari: Thinking with desire
8. Ontological writing: Unleashing becomings and worldings
"Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research, Second Edition demonstrates how to enact various philosophical concepts in practices of inquiry, effectively opening up the process of thought in qualitative studies. Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research functions as a refusal of pregiven method, intensifying creativity, experimentation, and newness. Readers are invited into the threshold of theory to traverse philosophers and their concepts, reorienting conventional approaches to inquiry. Each chapter presents a thinking with process as a way of reading intensively through plugging in performative accounts of two first-generation academic women to philosophical concepts from Derrida, Spivak, Foucault, Butler, Barad, and Deleuze and Guattari. This book is a deliberate attempt to unsettle what is expected to be represented or recognized in terms of both meaning and method in traditional practices of qualitative research, which become unproductive and untenable in this different image of thought." -- Provided by publisher
9781138952140
Interviewing Technique
Qualitative Research Methodology
Post-structuralism
001.42 / JAC
Thinking with theory in qualitative research / - 2nd Edition - Oxon: Routledge, 2023. - ix, 160p.; 30 cm. PB
1. Plugging one text into another Interlude I: Why Derrida?
2. Derrida: Thinking with deconstruction Interlude II: Why Spivak?
3. Spivak: Thinking with marginality Interlude III: Why Foucault?
4. Foucault: Thinking with power/knowledge Interlude IV: Why Butler?
5. Butler: Thinking with performativity Interlude V: Why Barad?
6. Barad: Thinking with intra-action Interlude VI: Why Deleuze & Guattari?
7. Deleuze and Guattari: Thinking with desire
8. Ontological writing: Unleashing becomings and worldings
"Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research, Second Edition demonstrates how to enact various philosophical concepts in practices of inquiry, effectively opening up the process of thought in qualitative studies. Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research functions as a refusal of pregiven method, intensifying creativity, experimentation, and newness. Readers are invited into the threshold of theory to traverse philosophers and their concepts, reorienting conventional approaches to inquiry. Each chapter presents a thinking with process as a way of reading intensively through plugging in performative accounts of two first-generation academic women to philosophical concepts from Derrida, Spivak, Foucault, Butler, Barad, and Deleuze and Guattari. This book is a deliberate attempt to unsettle what is expected to be represented or recognized in terms of both meaning and method in traditional practices of qualitative research, which become unproductive and untenable in this different image of thought." -- Provided by publisher
9781138952140
Interviewing Technique
Qualitative Research Methodology
Post-structuralism
001.42 / JAC