Unexpected Turns in Social Research

SAGE PUBLICATIONSISBN: 9781529779943

Learning From Doing

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Edited by Kahryn Hughes, Anna Tarrant, Jason Hughes, Grace Sykes
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Kahryn Hughes is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leeds. Her current roles include as the Director of the Timescapes Archive, Senior Fellow of National Centre for Research Methods, and Co-Lead of the Horizons Network on Time. Kahryn has expertise in qualitative longitudinal methods and is an international leader in developing methods of Qualitative Secondary Analysis. Her research has focused on lifecourse and intergenerational trajectories of people through place-based poverty, with an especial focus on their family relationships. A recent publication Her methodological expertise has informed a recent study which has sought to capture young peoples' e-cigarette use longitudinally through the multiple substance landscapes that confront young people in the UK. She is currently developing research exploring appropriate strategies for researching with transient families in the UK. Anna Tarrant is Professor of Sociology at the University of Lincoln, where she has established the Centre for Innovation in Fatherhood and Family Research (CIFFR) and has led a Future Leaders Fellowship study called Following Young Fathers Further. Anna has pioneered research with marginalised men and communities that has explored the dynamic and complex relationship between fathering, poverty, and social welfare. This has led to her latest focus on father-inclusion, a sensitising concept designed to guide systems change and alternative service design across the breadth of sectors whose remit is to engage and support families. She has also refined innovative methodologies including qualitative secondary analysis and longitudinal co-creation to foster evidence-based transformations through research processes. Jason Hughes is Professor of Sociology in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leicester. Jason is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Science, a Member of the European Academy, Academia Europaea, a Member of the Board of the Norbert Elias Foundation, Amsterdam, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His recent research has focused on problematised consumption (e.g. vaping, smoking, social media) particularly by young people, and he has published widely relating to these and other sociological topics. He is currently researching the lay pharmaceutical use of psychedelics (e.g. via microdosing). Grace Sykes is Programme Director and Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Leicester. She is enthusiastic about most things, but her research and teaching interests focus broadly on the lives of young people and university students, with particular emphasis on education and health related transitions and risk/risky behaviour. She has a genuine passion for participatory qualitative research and developing visual/creative methods with young people. Most recently she has been involved in research for Cancer Research UK and Wellcome Trust. Grace is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Introduction - Kahryn Hughes, Anna Tarrant, Jason Hughes & Grace Sykes Part I: When Research Does Not Go To Plan Chapter 1: When Interviews Don't Happen - Kahryn Hughes & Anna Tarrant Chapter 2: The Consequences of Under-Recruitment - Wendy Taggart, Jennifer Gore, Leanne Fray, Andrew Miller & Jess Harris Chapter 3: Ethical Caring in Academic Supervision and Beyond - Christopher R. Matthews & Reem AlHashmi Part II: When Research Becomes Challenging For Participants Chapter 4: Addressing Participatory Challenges - Sue Bond-Taylor Chapter 5: Moving Online - Elena Vaughan, Saoirse Nic Gabhainn, Andras Koelto & Colette Kelly Chapter 6: Maximising Engagement and Insight - Katherine Ludwin Chapter 7: Fostering Trust - Dr. Mehmet Melih Cin Part III: When Research Becomes Challenging For Researchers Chapter 8: Working with Changing Contexts - Rachel Ayrton Chapter 9: Risks vs Enjoyment - Hannah Farrimond, Georgia Smith, Katharine Boyd & Dreolin Fleicher Chapter 10: Working Alone - Nikki Kiyimba & Michelle O'Reilly Afterword: Emotions and Research - Kahryn Hughes

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