1. Why we interview now--reflexivity and perspective in a longitudinal study.
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McLeod, Julie
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SUBJECTIVITY ,ETHNOLOGY ,STUDENTS ,SCHOOLS ,RESEARCH ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
This paper discusses a longitudinal, interview-based study of Australian secondary school students that explores the interaction between school ethos and forms of subjectivity. The study was designed to enable prospective and retrospective understandings of identity over time. It is suggested that this methodology encourages a reflexive self-positioning for both participants and researchers and, in the accumulation of an archive of perspectives, responds to poststructuralist critiques of contingency and construction in research interviews. Second, it is argued that the richness of longitudinal research invites more than one kind of analysis, and that working with and across conventionally divergent theoretical approaches can be fruitful. This is discussed with reference to Bourdieu's account of social field and habitus, and Hollway and Jefferson's notion of the 'defended subject'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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