Introduction: The Reflexive Turn and the Social Sciences
Chapter 1 Feminism and Reflexivity: Challenging the Myth of ‘Hygienic Research’
Chapter 2 New Materialism, Post-Qualitative Inquiry, Post-Humanism, and Diffractive
Methodologies: Exploring the ‘Posts’
Chapter 3 Reflexivity and Ethnography: Gendered Interactions and Emotions in Fieldwork with Boy Racers
Chapter 4 Emotions and Reflexivity in Social Research
Chapter 5 Reflexivity in Action: Journeys through the Professional and the Personal - Part 1: Reflections on ‘Becoming’ an Academic and Imposter Syndrome (Karen Lumsden)
Chapter 6 Reflexivity in Action: Journeys through the Professional and the Personal - Part 2: Writing to Inquire in the Midst of Thin Air (Jan Bradford)
Chapter 7 Reflexivity in Action: Journeys through the Professional and the Personal - Part 3: Precarity, Performativity and Politics in the Life of an Academic Researcher (Jackie Goode)
Chapter 8 Reflexivity, Power and Politics: Taking Sides in Research
Chapter 9 Reflecting on User Engagement, Dissemination and Knowledge Transfer in Academic and Police Settings
Index
Karen Lumsden is Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Leicester, UK.
Jan Bradford is a doctoral researcher in the School of Health in Social Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Jackie Goode is Visiting Fellow in the School of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, UK.