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Learning to Affect and to be Affected: Articulating Self and World in Empirical Research: Articulating Self and World in Empirical Research

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Abstract

In this chapter, I develop an account of empirical research as a process in which researchers acquire novel capacities to affect and to be affected. I juxtapose more theoretical accounts with empirical vignettes, in which I reflexively highlight how I myself became (affectively) entangled in my own research on bodyweight narratives in everyday life and in a laboratory study of two biomedical research groups. Through revisiting my own studies, I aim to contribute to a reflexive theorization of how we become and build words through and in our research practices.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRevisiting Reflexivity
Subtitle of host publicationLiveable Worlds in Research and Beyond
EditorsDavies Sarah R., Schikowitz Andrea, Mora Goméz Fredy, Goldberg Elaine, Dessewffy Esther, Pham Bao-Chau, Avkiran Ariadne, Gregory Kathleen
Place of PublicationBristol
PublisherBristol University Press
Pages57-72
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781529244892
ISBN (Print)9781529244878
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Aug 2025

study areas

  • 03 Health, Care & Well-being

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