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Date |
2014 |
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repository |
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Is Part Of |
p14679272 |
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abstract |
This article explores the multiple positionalities that were negotiated during qualitative
interviews conducted with older British men who are grandfathers, by a young female
early career researcher. Gender, and other methodological challenges negotiated by
researchers of men and masculinities have been critiqued, but negotiations of age
and generational differences in the field remain scant, despite recognition that age
also structures socially constructed and spatially experienced identities. Including
reflections on personal research experiences, the article outlines the need for explicit
critical attention by geographers to the influence of the fluid intersectional identities
of the researcher/researched on research experiences in the field and research outcomes. |
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authorList |
authors |
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issue |
3 |
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peerReviewed |
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volume |
66 |
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AcademicArticle |
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Article |
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Tarrant, Anna (2014). Negotiating multiple positionalities in the interview setting:
researching across gender and generational boundaries. The Professional Geographer,
66(3) pp. 493–500. |
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label |
Tarrant, Anna (2014). Negotiating multiple positionalities in the interview setting:
researching across gender and generational boundaries. The Professional Geographer,
66(3) pp. 493–500. |
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Title |
Negotiating multiple positionalities in the interview setting: researching across
gender and generational boundaries |
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in dataset |
oro |