O pożytkach badań poetyckich w naukach społecznych
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.20.2.03Słowa kluczowe:
badania poetyckie, autoetnografia, działania artystyczne w procesie badawczym (ABR), metodologia badań jakościowychAbstrakt
Poezja nie jest wciąż traktowana jako uprawomocniona naukowo metoda badania i reprezentowania zebranych danych w jakościowych badaniach empirycznych. Jednakże założenie o istnieniu sprzeczności między myśleniem naukowym i twórczością poetycką jest jedynie pozorne. Badania poetyczne to podejście badawcze, które wykorzystuje poezję jako metodę eksploracji, analizy i reprezentacji wyników badania. W artykule autorka wyjaśnia, dlaczego warto sięgać po formy poetyckie na różnych etapach procesu badawczego. Pokazuje, w jaki sposób można tworzyć poezję z uzyskanych danych, a także omawia cechy wyróżniające ars poetica, które mogą posłużyć za punkty odniesienia dla badań poetyckich w badaniach jakościowych, tak aby przekazać bogactwo ludzkich doświadczeń, które może nie być w pełni uchwycone przez tradycyjne teksty akademickie.
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