This groundbreaking book brings creative writing to social research. Its innovative format includes creatively written contributions by researchers from a range of disciplines, modelling the techniques outlined by the authors. The book is user-friendly and shows readers:
• how to write creatively as a social researcher;
• how creative writing can help researchers to work with participants and generate data;
• how researchers can use creative writing to analyse data and communicate findings.
Inviting beginners and more experienced researchers to explore new ways of writing, this book introduces readers to creatively written research in a variety of formats including plays and poems, videos and comics. It not only gives social researchers permission to write creatively but also shows them how to do so.
İçerik tablosu
INTRODUCTION
Definitions
~ Social research
~ Creativity and creative
~ Writing and creative writing
Synergies between creative writing and social research
What follows
DOING CREATIVE WRITING
Introduction
Doing it yourself: getting started
~ Reading for writing
~ Small steps and time frames
~ Warm-up exercises
Putting yourself in the picture
~ Writing in the first person
~ Diaries and journals
Observation and description
~ Autoethnography
~ Observational writing and the implied observer
~ Stories and storying
~ Collecting and transcribing stories
Writing about ideas: essays and lists
~ Essays
~ Lists and listing
Doing it yourself: following through
~ Drafting and editing
~ Seeking and receiving feedback
~ Writing together
DOING RSEARCH, GENERATING DATA, WORKING WITH PARTICIPANTS
Introduction
~ Rationale
~ Ethics
Getting started: participatory creative writing for social research
~ What is a participant?
~ How to invite or recruit participants
Workshops and groups
~ How to draw participants together into a cohesive group
~ Playful workshops
~ Getting started, warming up
~ How to write, review and revise together: workshopping
~ Scope
Working with individuals
~ Varying roles for participants and facilitators
Data and findings: process and product
~ Observing and documenting the creative writing process
~ Product: outputs and impacts
EXPLORING AND ARTICULATING FINDINGS
Introduction
Data analysis
~ Fiction in data analysis
~ Poetry in data analysis
~ Play and screenplay writing in data analysis
Dissemination
~ Visual methods of writing for dissemination
~ Performance for dissemination
~ Comedy in dissemination
Finding and telling stories; storying
SEARCHING AND QUEER(ING) WRITING
Introduction
Searching
Queer(ing) writing
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Helen Kara is a leading independent researcher, author, teacher and speaker specialising in research methods, particularly creative methods, and research ethics. With over twenty years’ experience as an independent researcher Helen now teaches doctoral students and staff at higher education institutions worldwide. She is a prolific academic author with over 25 titles and 2000 citations; notably Creative Research Methods: A Practical Guide and Research and Evaluation for Busy Students and Practitioners, both in their second editions. Besides her regular blogs and videos, she also writes comics and fiction. Helen is an Affiliate at Swansea University, a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. In 2021, at the age of 56, she was diagnosed autistic. Her neurodivergence explains her lifelong fascination with, and ability to focus on, words, language and writing.