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The reluctant researcher: shyness in the field

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posted on 2023-06-08, 08:40 authored by Susie ScottSusie Scott, Tamsin Hinton-SmithTamsin Hinton-Smith, Vuokko Härmä, Karl Broome
Despite the attention qualitative researchers have given to the interaction context and social process of data collection, there has been scant recognition of the dramaturgical dilemmas this poses for the fieldworker. Respondents have been caricatured in an essentialist typology, ranging from the ideal to the reluctant, while the researcher has been assumed to take a relatively privileged position as director of the drama. Here we report on a study of shyness in art galleries and museums, using extracts from our fieldnotes to illustrate how researchers may themselves be prone to feelings of self-consciousness, incompetence and impostordom. Different methodologies and fieldwork scenarios can be located along a ‘cringe spectrum’, to the extent that they involve high levels of performance, improvisation and interactional contingency. We discuss the strategies used by shy and non-shy members of our team to manage such dramaturgical stress, and argue for more reflexive dialogue about this issue

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Qualitative Research

ISSN

1468-7941

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Issue

6

Volume

12

Page range

715-734

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  • Sociology and Criminology Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-02-15

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