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Moving beyond ‘shopping list’ positionality: Using kitchen table reflexivity and in/visible tools to develop reflexive qualitative research

Qualitative Research, 2022
Within qualitative research, much can be learned from the influence of researcher positionality on the research process. Reflecting upon ethnographic fieldwork undertaken for a doctoral study, this paper explores how researcher positionality not only ...
Louise Folkes
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Knowledge production, reflexivity, and the use of categories in migration studies: tackling challenges in the field

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2021
Recent debates in migration studies target the non-reflexive use of categories that derive from nation-state- and ethnicity-centred epistemologies. However, what a category is and how categorization works remain undertheorized.
J. Dahinden, Carolin Fischer, J. Menet
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Reflex Seizures and Reflex Epilepsy

American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, 2006
Reflex seizures are evoked by a specific afferent stimulus or by activity of the patient and are divided into those characterized by generalized seizures and those principally manifested by focal seizures. Reflex epilepsies are syndromes in which all epileptic seizures are precipitated by sensory stimuli. Three categories of reflex seizures encountered
Lanny Y, Xue, Anthony L, Ritaccio
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Reflexivity in Qualitative Research

Journal of Human Lactation, 2019
All qualitative research is contextual; it occurs within a specific time and place between two or more people. If a researcher clearly describes the contextual intersecting relationships between the participants and themselves (reflexivity), it not only ...
J. Dodgson
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Who Knows? Reflexivity in Feminist Standpoint Theory and Bourdieu

, 2020
Though the invocation to be “reflexive” is widespread in feminist sociology, many questions remain about what it means to “turn back” and resituate our work—about how to engage with research subjects’ visions of the world and with our own theoretical ...
Paige L. Sweet
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Tendon Reflexes and Pathological Reflexes

2016
The tendon reflex (deep tendon reflex, muscle stretch reflex, myotatic reflex) is a monosynaptic proprioceptive reflex. The afferent arc of the reflex starts from the stretch receptor in the muscle called the muscle spindle. The receptor is activated by sudden stretch, and an electric impulse generated there is conducted through Ia fibers to the ...
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Of wine and whiteboards: Enacting feminist reflexivity in collaborative research

Qualitative Research, 2020
Reflexivity is considered a hallmark of qualitative research. With the continued growth in team-based research, more attention is needed to what it means to practice reflexivity within the context of these research collaborations.
Jasmine R. Linabary   +2 more
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The interview as an opportunity for participant reflexivity

Qualitative Research, 2020
This article illustrates participant reflexivity in an interview. Even though scholars have called for ‘a consideration of real-time reflexivity as a means of reconfiguring the participant within epistemological research debates’ (Riach, 2009: 366 ...
K. Perera
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