Voice in Qualitative Inquiry: Challenging conventional, interpretive, and critical conceptions in qualitative research / Edition 1

Voice in Qualitative Inquiry: Challenging conventional, interpretive, and critical conceptions in qualitative research / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415442214
ISBN-13:
9780415442213
Pub. Date:
09/02/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415442214
ISBN-13:
9780415442213
Pub. Date:
09/02/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Voice in Qualitative Inquiry: Challenging conventional, interpretive, and critical conceptions in qualitative research / Edition 1

Voice in Qualitative Inquiry: Challenging conventional, interpretive, and critical conceptions in qualitative research / Edition 1

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Overview

Voice in Qualitative Inquiry is a critical response to conventional, interpretive, and critical conceptions of voice in qualitative inquiry. A select group of contributors focus collectively on the question, "What does it mean to work the limits of voice?" from theoretical, methodological, and interpretative positions, and the result is an innovative challenge to traditional notions of voice.

The thought-provoking book will shift qualitative inquiry away from uproblematically engaging in practices and interpretations that limit what "counts" as voice and therefore data. The loss and betrayal of comfort and authority when qualitative researchers work the limits of voice will lead to new disruptions and irruptions in making meaning from data and, in turn, will add inventive and critical dialogue to the conversation about voice in qualitative inquiry. Toward this end, the book will specifically address the following objectives:

  • To promote an examination of how voice functions to communicate in qualitative research
  • To expose the excesses and instabilities of voice in qualitative research
  • To present theoretical, methodological, and interpretative implications that result in a problematizing of voice
  • To provide working examples of how qualitative methodologists are engaging the multiple layers of voice and meaning
  • To deconstruct the epistemological limits of voice that circumscribe our view of the world and the ways in which we make meaning as researchers

This compelling collection will challenge those who conduct qualitative inquiry to think differently about how they collect, analyze, and represent meaning using the voices of others, as well as their own.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415442213
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/02/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Lisa A. Mazzei, Ph.D. is Research Fellow

at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Alecia Youngblood Jackson, Ph.D.is Assistant Professor

at Appalachian State University, US

List of contributors

Patti Lather, The Ohio State University

Michael Marker, University of British Columbus

Erica McWilliam, Karen Dooley, Felicity McArdle and Jennifer Pei-Ling Tan, Queensland University of Technology

Roland Mitchell, Louisiana State University

Maggie MacLure, Manchester Metropolitan University

Linda Martín Alcoff, Syracuse University

Lubna Nazir Chaudhry, State University of New York

Becky M. Atkinson and Jerry Rosiek, University of Alabama and University of Oregon respectively

Bronwyn Davies, University of Western Sydney

Elizabeth Adams St. Pierre, University of Georgia

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Limit of Voice Part 1: Straining Notions of Voice 1. Against Empathy, Voice, and Authenticity 2. Indigenous Voice, Community, and Epistemic Violence: The Ethnographer's ‘Interests’ and What ‘Interests’ the Ethnographer 3. An Impossibly Full Voice 4. Voicing Objections 5. "Soft ears" and Hard Topics: Race, Disciplinarity, and Voice in Higher Education 6. Broken Voices, Dirty Words: On the Productive Insufficiency of Voice Part 2: Transgressive Voices: Productive Practices 7. The Problem of Speaking for Others 8. Forays Into the Mist: Violences, Voices, Vignettes 9. 'What Am I Doing When I Speak Of This Present?' Voice, Power, and Desire In Truth-Telling 10. Researching and Representing Teacher Voice(s): A Reader Response Approach 11. Life in Kings Cross: A Play of Voices Afterword: Decentering Voice in Qualitative Inquiry

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