The ‘Transient Insider’: Identity and Intimacy in Home Community Research
Emotion and the Researcher: Sites, Subjectivities, and Relationships
ISBN: 978-1-78714-612-9, eISBN: 978-1-78714-611-2
Publication date: 23 August 2018
Abstract
Purpose – This reflexive account of bilingual research on rural household energy consumption within the researcher’s home community problematises her position as an insider researching ‘at home’. The chapter introduces the idea of the ‘transient insider’ as a way of better explaining her position, before going on to consider the ways in which fieldwork becomes bound up with emotionally and intellectually taxing professional and personal dilemmas.
Methodology/Approach – The study involved conducting repeat in-depth interviews with 11 households (25 individuals) – both together and apart – in rural north-west Wales.
Findings – The chapter illustrates the importance of paying heed to one’s own emotions during the research process – particularly those that may be uncomfortable – as a means of better understanding our own positionality as researchers and its role in the co-creation of interview data.
Originality/Value – The chapter builds on earlier work that has engaged with the role of emotion and subjectivity in shaping the research process and extends these discussions by examining the complexities involved in holding the position of the ‘transient insider’.
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Citation
Roberts, E. (2018), "The ‘Transient Insider’: Identity and Intimacy in Home Community Research", Loughran, T. and Mannay, D. (Ed.) Emotion and the Researcher: Sites, Subjectivities, and Relationships (Studies in Qualitative Methodology, Vol. 16), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 113-125. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1042-319220180000016008
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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