The stickiness of emotions in the field: complicating feminist methodologies

作者: Nicole Laliberté , Carolin Schurr

DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2014.992117

关键词: Field (Bourdieu)ReflexivityPower relationsPoliticsEmpirical evidenceSociologyEpistemologyKnowledge productionPower (social and political)Research ethicsSocial psychology

摘要: This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on Sara Ahmed's notion sticky and circulating emotions, we develop concept as a way to engage with methodological implications turn in geographic research. Beyond providing empirical evidence for research geographies, argue an attention emotions fieldwork has potential reinvigorate feminist practices reflexivity positionality. In addition, critical engagement can offer novel epistemological techniques studying politics knowledge production landscapes power which we, researchers, are embedded. As papers this themed section demonstrate, analysis pose questions regard relations, ethics well-being participants researchers alike. They also make visible how relations ...

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