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Embodied Inquiry

Embodied Inquiry

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Embodied inquiry is the process of using embodied approaches in order to study, explore or investigate a topic. But what does it actually mean to be 'embodied’? This book explores why and how we use our bodies in order to research, what an embodied approach brings to a research project, and the kinds of considerations that need to be taken into account to research in this way.

We all have bodies, feelings, emotions and experiences that affect the questions we are interested in, the ways in which we choose to approach finding out the answers to those questions, and the patterns we see in the data we gather as a result. Embodied Inquiry foregrounds these questions of positionality and reflexivity in research. It considers how a project or study may be designed to take these into account and why multimodal and creative approaches to research may be used to capture embodied experiences. The book offers insights into how to analyse the types of data emerging from embodied inquiries, and the ethical considerations that are important to consider.

Accounting for the interdisciplinary nature of the field, this book has been written to be a concise primer into Embodied Inquiry for research students, scholars and practitioners alike.

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Funktioner

Sprogversion

Engelsk

Bogomslagstype

Indbundet

Antal sider

144 Sider

Foreslået køn

Ethvert køn

Skrevet af

Jennifer Leigh (Author), Nicole Brown (Author)

Udgiver

Bloomsbury Academic

Udgivelsesdato

12/08/2021

Versionstype

Første udgave

International standard bookingnummer (ISBN)

9781350118775

Vægt & størrelser

Bredde

216 mm

Højde

138 mm

Embodied Inquiry

676 kr.

676 kr.

På lager

Tors., 22 maj - tirs., 27 maj


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14 dages åbent køb


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Adlibris