Research Alive (AiOS): exploring generative moments in doing qualitative research
Research Alive (AiOS): exploring generative moments in doing qualitative research
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The book offers a unique array of 40 stories from both new and established scholars. The stories cover the full arc of the research process, from initial idea conception to publication and other forms of interaction with users of research. These personal, back-stage accounts provide readers with insights about the everyday micro-moments that compose the doing of qualitative research, that are typically invisible, not discussed and yet are wellsprings of
motivation and insight that sustain and inspire qualitative researchers. Readers will gain critical new insights about research practice and acquire important perspectives that are an inherent part of developing as a research scholar.
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“This is not a book! It is a generative instrument for sharing the feelings associated with doing qualitative research within a community of scholars. This book is an entry door to a secret garden where qualitative researchers share their lived experiences and wisdom.”
Silvia Gherardi, Professor in Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, Italy.
“Research Alive belongs on the bedside table of every qualitative researcher. It is a book I will go back to time and again, sometimes to re-read a specific story but just as often to dip into it at random for inspiration and energy. The stories in this volume come from qualitative researchers at every career stage and will speak to a similarly broad audience. They address a wide range of dilemmas and situations faced by qualitative researchers, but come together in their celebration ofconnection and community as key sources of generativity in our work. I will be recommending Research Alive to my friends and colleagues and assigning it as required reading for my doctoral students.”
Thomas B. Lawrence. Weyerhaeuser Professor of Change Management.
Faculty of Business Administration. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.