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briefly: writing for process vs. writing for product - Annette Markham | social media, methods, and ethics
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Briefly: writing for process vs. writing for product. Feb 24, 2015. What’s the difference between writing for process and writing for product or publication? I am asked this methods question frequently enough to respond in a blogpost. But interestingly, I’m rarely ever asked the question in this way. Instead, the question is buried within other questions about methods and particularly ethics, such as: How can I protect others in my autoethnographic descriptions of events? 8216; or ‘ remixing. Description...
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Reflexivity | Karen O'Reilly
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Qualitative Research Training and Consultancy. Skip to primary content. Using the NS-SEC in surveys. Reflexivity, in ethnography, has come to mean thinking carefully about who has done the research and how, under what conditions, how it was written, by whom, and what impact these might have on the value of the ethnography produced. 5 thoughts on “ Reflexivity. April 16, 2015 at 10:29 am. This is a great article: so clear, so easy to understand! April 17, 2015 at 2:37 pm. Thank you, Nina!