The Business of Unfinished Business : Reflections on Co-construction of Meanings in Research Encounters
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Salvatore, S. Valsiner, J. Travers Simon, J. Gennaro, A. |
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2010
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Resumo |
My concern in this commentary is the discrepancy between cultural psychologists' theoretical claims that meanings are co-constructed by, with and for individuals in ongoing social interaction, and their research practices where researcher's and research participant's meaning-making processes are separated in time into sequential turns. I argue for the need to live up to these theoretical assumptions, by making both the initial research encounter and the researcher's later interpretation process more co-constructive. I suggest making the initial research encounter more co-constructive by paying attention to these moments when the negotiated flow of interaction between researcher and research participant breaks down, for it allows the research participant's meaning-making to be traced and makes the researcher's efforts towards meaning more explicit. I propose to make the later interpretation process more co-constructive by adopting a more open-ended and dialogical way of writing that is specifically addressed to research participants and invites them to actively engage with researcher's meaning-making. |
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Firera & Liuzzo Publishing |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82203/1/Martsin_YIS3_2010.pdf http://www.firera.com/dettagli.asp?id_libri=166 Märtsin, Mariann (2010) The Business of Unfinished Business : Reflections on Co-construction of Meanings in Research Encounters. In Salvatore, S., Valsiner, J., Travers Simon, J., & Gennaro, A. (Eds.) Yearbook of Idiographic Science, Volume 3. Firera & Liuzzo Publishing, Rome, Italy, pp. 277-284. |
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Copyright 2010 Firera & Liuzzo Publishing |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #170110 Psychological Methodology Design and Analysis #meaning-making #research encounter #co-construction #respondent validation |
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Book Chapter |