Opening Up The Reserch Process: A Case End A Sociological Research / ARAŞTIRMA SÜRECINI AÇMAK: BIR VAKA VE BIR SOSYOLOJI ARAŞTIRMASI
The research process is a process that can be addressed in a wide range, ranging from philosophical problematization to an account of self- reflexivity as well as an action to create a memory through the mechanical nature of registration. To include it in the process of knowledge production is a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cyprus International University
2015-11-01
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Series: | Folklor/Edebiyat |
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Online Access: | https://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1768641683_fe-84-5.pdf |
Summary: | The research process is a process that can be addressed in a wide range, ranging from
philosophical problematization to an account of self- reflexivity as well as an action to create
a memory through the mechanical nature of registration. To include it in the process of knowledge
production is a problematic issue in itself. Also such an effort may pose a “danger” for
researchers. For instance, you may end up writing something that most readers would call a
fiction and/or a memoire while writing field experience. Paying attention to interdisciplinary
studies can be a solution in preventing it from happening. However, there is always a good
chance to fail. On the one hand you have to know the sensitive issues of different disciplines
well enough, on the other, you need to look at them from an angle that not every discipline
takes. This is not an easy task to achieve, and that it requires a good deal of education and
training to ascertain the quality of research. There is an easier way to handle this: scholars
and researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds could work together and thus the
questions they pose and issues they raise can have a chance to develop without falling into
tourism. However, it is not easy to find such collaboration very often. Here I argue that one
solution in seeing and handling the problem better is that the research process should not
be separated from the process of knowledge production. It should be part of the process of
writing the final text, and made clear to the reader. In this paper, referring to a case in anthropology
and a research in rural sociology, I aim to contribute at least to some extend to the
problematic nature of the research process. |
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ISSN: | 1300-7491 1300-7491 |