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Zemnukhova L. How the position of the researcher is constructed in a (not) friendly field. In: New time, a new field: a changing world of qualitative research and new technologies ...



Zemnukhova L. How the position of the researcher is constructed in a (not) friendly field. In: New time, a new field: a changing world of qualitative research and new technologies/O. I. Zvonareva, A. Yu. Kontarev, E. V. Popov. - St. Petersburg: Aleteia, 2021. P. 370-401.
ISBN 978-5-00165-375-2
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Abstract

The chapter is written in the genre of retrospective autoethnography: the reflexive narrative is intended to demonstrate how the research position has changed depending on the events taking place and the accumulated experience. The text is structured as follows. First, a general description of the fields and projects, as well as the object of research, is proposed. The following is a collective image of typical pains and failures in an interview situation. Then the issues of entering the field, the formation of expert knowledge and status, relationships with different types of informants are consistently revealed and the interview process is deconstructed. The chapter ends with a discussion on gender and practices through the prism of research experience. The chapter is written in the genre of retrospective autoethnography: the reflexive narrative is intended to demonstrate how the research position has changed depending on the events taking place and the accumulated experience. The text is structured as follows. First, a general description of the fields and projects, as well as the object of research, is proposed. The following is a collective image of typical pains and failures in the interview situation. Then the questions of entering the field, the formation of istatus' expert knowledge, relationships with different types of informants are consistently revealed and the interview process is deconstructed. The chapter ends with a discussion on the gender issue and practices through the prism of research experience.

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