Critical Self-Reflection in Qualitative Research: Understanding and Embracing the Researcher's Positionality
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Featuring Dr. Lorien Jordan, PhD, LMFT: Educational & Psychological Studies; Dr. Dina Martinez Tyson, College of Public Health, and Dr. Beatriz Padilla, Sociology & Interdisciplinary Social Science
This event offers an engaging exploration of the researcher's role in qualitative studies, focusing on how our identities, experiences, and perspectives shape our work. Join us as we explore ways to embrace our positionalities and subjectivities while critically reflecting on them throughout the research process.
Our panelists will share their personal stories, experiences, and practical tools on how to thoughtfully approach and articulate positionalities in both academic articles and dissertations.
This event will take place in person, with the option to attend online.
Location: MHC2625- located in the College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, second floor.
Microsoft Teams: Meeting ID: 275 716 593 832
Passcode: S7E5Db
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