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Postgraduate Course: Reflexivity in Qualitative Research (SCWR11001)

Course Outline
SchoolSchool of Social and Political Science CollegeCollege of Humanities and Social Science
Course typeStandard AvailabilityAvailable to all students
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) Credits20
Home subject areaSocial Work Other subject areaNone
Course website None Taught in Gaelic?No
Course descriptionBuilding on a prior foundation in qualitative methods in social science, this course aims to provide students with an in-depth, applied understanding of the principles and practices of reflexivity. It is relevant to students whose research involves direct or indirect interaction with people's lives, including via documentary sources and internet methodologies as well as via interviews and participant observation. The course will emphasise the value of careful and critical reflection on researchers' own experiences in their interactions with the lives of others.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites Students MUST have passed: Research Skills in the Social Sciences: Data Collection (PGSP11016)
Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Additional Costs None
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisitesNone
Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus?Yes
Course Delivery Information
Delivery period: 2014/15 Block 4 (Sem 2), Available to all students (SV1) Learn enabled:  Yes Quota:  None
Web Timetable Web Timetable
Course Start Date 23/02/2015
Breakdown of Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) Total Hours: 200 ( Seminar/Tutorial Hours 20, Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4, Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours 176 )
Additional Notes
Breakdown of Assessment Methods (Further Info) Written Exam 0 %, Coursework 100 %, Practical Exam 0 %
No Exam Information
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, students should
1. have a critical appreciation of approaches to reflexivity in qualitative research in theory and in practice
2. be able to understand and analyse the dynamic interplay between self and other in fieldwork encounters
3. be able to understand, and have strategies for working with, the power dynamics of research encounters and emotional dimensions of qualitative research
4. have an appreciation of key moments in qualitative research encounters including introductions, transitions and crises, and good-byes.
Assessment Information
The course is assessed by one essay (4,000 words), according to the following criteria

1. theoretical and practical understanding of reflexivity in the generation and analysis of qualitative data
2. engagement with, and understanding of, relevant literature
3. quality of structure and argument
4. capacity to reflect honestly, openly and insightfully on own research practice
5. integration of theoretical ideas and analysis of practice
6. written presentation skills including use of English, structure of essay, citation of sources and technical accuracy of presentation.
Special Arrangements
None
Additional Information
Academic description Not entered
Syllabus Not entered
Transferable skills Not entered
Reading list Finlay, Linda and Brendan Gough (eds) (2003) Reflexivity. A Practical Guide for Researchers in Health and Social Sciences Oxford: Blackwell
Hertz, Rosanna (ed.) (1997) Reflexivity and Voice London: Sage
Birch, Maxine and Tina Miller (2000) Inviting intimacy: the interview as therapeutic opportunity International Journal of Social Research Methodology 3, 189-202
Plummer, Ken (2001) The moral and human face of life stories: reflexivity, power and ethics, in his Documents of Life, 2 London: Sage, 204-230
Mauthner, Natasha and Andrea Doucet (2003) Reflexive accounts and accounts of reflexivity in qualitative data analysis Sociology 37, 413-431
Study Abroad Not entered
Study Pattern Not entered
KeywordsNot entered
Contacts
Course organiserDr Viviene Cree
Tel: (0131 6)50 3927
Email: Viv.Cree@ed.ac.uk
Course secretaryMr Andrew Macaulay
Tel: (0131 6)51 5067
Email: Andrew.Macaulay@ed.ac.uk
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