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Thoughts that breathe, and words that burn: poetic inquiry within health professions education [PDF]
Qualitative inquiry is increasingly popular in health professions education, and there has been a move to solidify processes of analysis to demystify the practice and increase rigour.
Megan E. L. Brown +2 more
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As a doctoral candidate ever-deepening my understandings of arts-based research methods, in general, and performative and poetic methods of inquiry in particular, this paper advances several new theories of Vox in poetic inquiry (Prendergast, 2009, 2015,
Maya T. Borhani
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Laura Apol’s Poetry, Poetic Inquiry and Rwanda: Engaging with the Lives of Others (2021) traces the author’s long relationship with survivors of the 1994 Rwanda holocaust in which thousands of Tutsi were murdered by their neighbors, and examines the ...
Anne McCrary Sullivan
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Reproductive tourism: A poetic inquiry
This paper employs poetic inquiry as a form of interpretive and aesthetic inquiry into the meaning and experience of reproductive tourism. The context is an ethnographic study of the fertility services industry in Cancun. Drawing upon interviews with the
Heather Walmsley, Susan Cox, Carl Leggo
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Practicing Poetic Inquiry: Bringing Affective Perspectives into Qualitative Research
Poetic inquiry is a so-called ‘umbrella’ for various ways of using poetic and literary tools to produce qualitative analyses of life lived. Papers on this topic often present poetic analyses and discuss various methodological issues such as ...
Anne Görlich
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Conceiving poetic inquiry as a space for exploring, perceiving, and imagining, I present poetic (art-making through lyric and figural languages) and simultaneously inquiry (a research-method) through a series of autoethnographic (in)habitings.
Ruth Vinz
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Poem as/and Palimpsest: Hermeneutic Phenomenology and/as Poetic Inquiry
Concerned with meaning-making and uncovering what the experience is like, hermeneutic phenomenology offers a way to understand shared, interconnected and embodied human existence.
Emma Green, Margot Solomon, Deb Spence
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How can a poem be true? This autoethnographic study uses poetic inquiry to explore the boundaries between fiction and reality within poetic experience.
John L. Hoben
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Poetic inquirers immerse themselves in the flow of life, listening for art in the ordinary world, offering a response through voice and written word.
Sarah Penwarden, Adrian Schoone
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“Art and Doucmentaries in Climate Communication"
The following is a review, participant-voiced poetic inquiry, and commentary on the article, “Art and Documentaries in Climate Communication: Experiencing the Reality of Climate Change and Leading the Way to Change.” Liselotte Roosen and Christian ...
Sheila C. Mullooly
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