2017
DOI: 10.22456/1982-8918.71276
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Becoming a Narrative Researcher: A Story of Moments, Realisations and Turnarounds

Abstract: Abstract:Narrative is now an accepted research methodology across the social sciences. However, for researchers from positivistic backgrounds, becoming a narrative researcher can be complex. In this article we share four stories to explore the dilemmas and challenges that Lorena, as PhD student, and David, as supervisor, experienced during Lorena's turn to narrative. We use a duoethnography to focus on pivotal moments during Lorena's journey that elicited important learning and personal development. By sharing… Show more

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“…As authors, we worked collaboratively to create the stories. According to Lozano-Sufrategui and Carless (2017), this has allowed us to gain new insights and understandings, in our case about inclusion and exclusion in PE. In creating the story and writing the manuscript, we took the following steps.…”
Section: Brief Methodological Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As authors, we worked collaboratively to create the stories. According to Lozano-Sufrategui and Carless (2017), this has allowed us to gain new insights and understandings, in our case about inclusion and exclusion in PE. In creating the story and writing the manuscript, we took the following steps.…”
Section: Brief Methodological Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collaborative character of this text is therefore the logical consequence of a collective effort between two researchers and the two PhD directors, first in the preparation of the study itself and, finally, in explaining the reasons for our discomfort as researchers in the context of prison. In the field of sports and physical activity sciences, there have been other works that have been the product of group conversations (Dowling et al, 2015; Olive and Thorpe, 2011) or debates surrounding diverse narratives (Lozano-Sufrategui and Carless, 2017). In terms of prison research there have also been cases of similar articles written in collaboration (Damsa and Ugelvik, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%