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Numerous books explore the “how to” of qualitative research, but few discuss what it means to actually engage in it, particularly when researchers adopt alternative methods to shed light on the experiences of marginalized populations.

In Demarginalizing Voices, scholars share personal stories about their research with marginalized populations, including Aboriginal peoples, sex workers, the dead and the dying, women and men in prison, women and men released from prison, and the homeless and the hospitalized. In the process, they answer questions of relevance to anyone engaged in qualitative research:

  • What can scholars expect when their research requires them to establish human connections and relationships with their subjects?
  • What role do ethics review boards and institutions play when researchers explore new, often less accepted methods?
  • How do researchers reconcile academic life and its expectations with their activism?

These powerful accounts from the cutting-edge of qualitative research not only create a space in academia that centres marginalized voices, they open up the field to new debates and discussion.

Demarginalizing Voices: Commitment, Emotion, and Action in Qualitative Research

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    Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
    Publication Date: 01/07/2015
    ISBN13: 9780774827973, 978-0774827973
    ISBN10: 0774827971

    Number of Pages: 368

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Numerous books explore the “how to” of qualitative research, but few discuss what it means to actually engage in it, particularly when researchers adopt alternative methods to shed light on the experiences of marginalized populations.

    In Demarginalizing Voices, scholars share personal stories about their research with marginalized populations, including Aboriginal peoples, sex workers, the dead and the dying, women and men in prison, women and men released from prison, and the homeless and the hospitalized. In the process, they answer questions of relevance to anyone engaged in qualitative research:

    • What can scholars expect when their research requires them to establish human connections and relationships with their subjects?
    • What role do ethics review boards and institutions play when researchers explore new, often less accepted methods?
    • How do researchers reconcile academic life and its expectations with their activism?

    These powerful accounts from the cutting-edge of qualitative research not only create a space in academia that centres marginalized voices, they open up the field to new debates and discussion.

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