noun The quality of being positional. Etymologies Sorry, no etymologies found. Support Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word positionality. Examples While some of its religious significance has diminished over time as traditional Christian religious practice has ente...
Definition of positionalityCossio, María Laura TGiesen, Laura FAraya, GabrielaPérezCotapos, María Luisa SVERGARA, RICARDO LÓPEZManca, MauraTohme, R. AHolmberg, S. DBressmann, TimLirio, Daniel Rodrigues
However, creativity has been underrepresented in the literature due to its links with mysticism and spirituality and problems of definition and evaluation. Participants in this interactive session will explore creativity using the three dimensions of perception, perspective and positionality through partaking...
I begin by citing a definition of "third wave" from the glossary in Turbo Chicks: Talking Young Feminisms at length because it communicates several key issues that I develop in this project. The definition introduces a tension within "third wave" feminism of building and differentiating itself ...
The authors aim to synthesize existing definitions of esotericism into a consensual meta-definition, using scholarly consensus as the criterion for validity. However, the authors' approach reflects a conventional understanding of semantic meaning analysis and perpetuates a Western Euro...
PositionalityEmbodimentBuilding on the definition offered by Aspers and Corte, I argue that qualitative research is not qualitative simply because it encodes for the ability "to get closer" to the phenomenon being studied, so much as it is anchored by a methodological obligation to critically ...
Critical theoryBlack feminist thoughtIndigenous knowledgeIn Canada, the Eurocentric epistemological foundations of knowledge translation (KT) approaches and practices have been significantly influenced by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) KT definition. More recently, integrated knowledge ...
Moreover, this article delves into the ethical implications of this experimental digital ethnography, which revolve around potential physical and mental risks to researchers, challenges related to the re-definition of research participation, and issues pertaining to obtaining informed consent. The findings...
We then discuss the different steps undertaken in ARISE to develop a shared approach to safeguarding: sharing institutional guidelines and practice; facilitating a participatory process to agree a working definition of safeguarding and joint understandings of vulnerabilities, risks and mitigation strategies ...
This questionnaire was originally titled the ‘UK University Culture Survey’, as it was thought that naming ‘lad culture’ in the project title (given the contentious nature of the definition (Stead 2017; Phipps and Young 2015a)) might increase response bias in the sample, as students give ...