In Search of Subjectivity—One's Own
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- Published by American Educational Research Association (AERA) in Educational Researcher
- Vol. 17 (7) , 17-21
- https://doi.org/10.3102/0013189x017007017
Abstract
It is no more useful for researchers to acknowledge simply that subjectivity is an invariable component of their research than it is for them to assert that their ideal is to achieve objectivity. Acknowledgments and assertions are not sufficient. Beginning with the premise that subjectivity is inevitable, this paper argues that researchers should systematically seek out their subjectivity, not retrospectively when the data have been collected and the analysis is complete, but while their research is actively in progress. The purpose of doing so is to enable researchers to be aware of how their subjectivity may be shaping their inquiry and its outcomes. In this paper I demonstrate the pursuit of my subjectivity in the course of year-long fieldwork in a multiethnic high school.Keywords
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