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In Qualitative Inquiry in the Present Tense, contributors engage with epistemological and philosophical questions concerning the conduct of qualitative inquiry in the present moment, and especially as it relates to various understandings of writing in/as inquiry.

Topics addressed include methodological processes, questions of narrative uprootedness, relational inquiry, Indigenous ethico-onto-epistemologies, storytelling, and transformative writing forms and practices. This is a messy, often unruly collection (in the best way possible) of disparate ideas strung tightly together by literal and metaphorical questions of the research act of writing. Contributors from the United States, Australia, Canada, England, and Scotland imaginatively conceive of new qualitative futures—and how we might write ourselves there.

This evocative new book is a must-read for faculty and students alike who are interested in and engaged with questions and ideas oriented toward understanding our current historical present in qualitative research—a moment in which the field is perpetually in motion or in flux, with new theories, methods, and orientations arising, competing, and even contradicting one another.

Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   370g
ISBN:   9781032618807
ISBN 10:   1032618809
Series:   International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry Series
Pages:   184
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Section I 1. The Smallness of Things: Futures in Qualitative Research 2. Healing our Inner 5th Grader in Qualitative Inquiry: How Post-intentional Phenomenology (PIP) Might Help; Section II 3. From the Shores to the Sea: Narratives of Uprootedness and Post-qualitative Inquiry 4. Trans-in-train: On Reading the Room and Becoming-in-relation 5. Cosmopraxis: Living Relational (Qualitative) Questions; Section III 6. Honoring Indigenous Ethico-onto-epistemologies Across (K)new Materialist, Posthumanist, and Postqualitative Inquiry 7. Tricky Stories: Settler-academic Reflections on Anti-colonial Teaching 8. The Task at Hand: Qualitative Inquiry in (Post?) Pandemic Times; Section IV 9. From Pre-formative Writing to Trans-formative Writing: A Long and Hidden Creative Process at the Findhorn Foundation 10. Entangled Verbs: Feminist Transdisciplinary Multi-modal Art-making 11. Reimagining Philosophical Perspectives Concerning the Writer-subject; Coda 12. A Critical Performance Pedagogy that Matters

Norman K. Denzin (1942-2023) was Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Communications, College of Communications Scholar, Research Professor of Communications, Sociology, and Humanities at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA, and Founding Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Michael D. Giardina is Professor of Physical Culture and Qualitative Inquiry in the Department of Sport Management at Florida State University, USA, and Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

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