P ositionality statements, in which scholars declare identity categories to which they belong and indicate how such categories might bias their research, have become commonplace in the social sciences ...
How does "who we are" as researchers shape our work? In this podcast series, MEC Visiting Fellow, Anne Kirstine Rønn invites a set of colleague to discuss the concept of researcher positionality.
Never heard of positionality statements? Neither had we until our instructor asked us to explore them in the context of educational leadership and instructional technology. Our research revealed that ...
We must acknowledge our positionality to inclusively engage the community The work that can lead to change involves building relationships and understanding, and developing and sharing knowledge in ...
On November 26, a roundtable discussion titled There’s No View from Nowhere: Embracing Positionality in Research, hosted by the CSLP, brought PhD and MA students for an in-depth conversation about the ...
In his article, Dr Shah, Reader in Culture and Law at Queen Mary University of London, explores the issue of white European researchers being required to address their “positionality” in funding ...
Hello and welcome to this edition of the Brandeis University podcast, “The Take: Big Ideas Explained in Under 5 Minutes,” where experts explain core concepts of their research in under five minutes.