The wider conditions of society and our own personal circumstances do
not simply disappear as we cross the threshold into the research
world. The illusion of life in academic research as an abstract
‘life of the mind’ is unsustainable. Outside academia, wider
social changes have come to have an increasingly profound influence on
our working lives. Within the academy, changing employment conditions
and funding for higher education in recent decades have led to an
increasingly insecure existence for those undertaking PhDs and further
research. Slow change is happening in response, with more focus being
given to precarity within the academy, the mental health needs of
early career researchers, and presenting a more honest and open
picture of what it’s like to build an academic career. The Affective
Researcher confronts this challenge of defining a new relationship
between researchers and their research. It sets out, simply and
accessibly, how you can become a more rounded, authentic researcher.
It does this not in terms of the risk management of a methods section,
or by cordoning off subjectivity as a threat to supposed objectivity.
Nor is it another book on being a more ‘effective’ researcher.
Instead, it sets out a path of how to become a more affective
researcher. The chapters draw together a variety of threads from a
number of discourses to provide a roadmap, as well as accompanying
concepts and tools, for researchers to assert their agency over the
research process through the integration of the affective perspective.
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ISBN
9781802623352
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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