The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection

This paper examines the potential impact and practical difficulties of using arts-based tools for the collection of social scientific data. It draws upon research which examines the experiences of ex/recovering addicts/alcoholics involved as participants in a participatory theatre initiative. The au...

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Main Author: Yvonne Robinson
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2008-05-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/408
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description This paper examines the potential impact and practical difficulties of using arts-based tools for the collection of social scientific data. It draws upon research which examines the experiences of ex/recovering addicts/alcoholics involved as participants in a participatory theatre initiative. The author's interest is in exploring performative methods as tools capable of engaging with the realities of research participants. The analysis focuses on participant perceptions of the initiative and on the viability of the data produced through performative and collaborative interaction. The author argues that a performative approach to data collection offers ways forward, despite some limitations, by offering participants more power over the (re)presentation of their voices. The author explores some of the possibilities for the re-envisioning of performative methods, focusing in particular on the extent to which the initiative can be understood as a focus group discussion. The paper highlights the importance of a performative approach for transcending the traditional representational constraints of academia and engaging with knowledge rooted in the experiences of socially marginalised groups. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0802478
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The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
participants
power
participatory theatre
performative methods
(re)presentation
research practice
authenticity
viable data
title The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection
title_full The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection
title_fullStr The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection
title_full_unstemmed The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection
title_short The Making of Harry and Susie Get Married?: A Performative Approach to Data Collection
title_sort making of harry and susie get married a performative approach to data collection
topic participants
power
participatory theatre
performative methods
(re)presentation
research practice
authenticity
viable data
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