Who Am I? Who Are You? – Negotiating a Researcher Identity

  • Scheffel T
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Abstract

This article examines the process of negotiating a researcher identity with teachers and students during an ethnographic case study that explored literacy engagement in a grade two classroom. I consider the tensions presented and the negotiations undertaken during the study and conclude that the rhythm of negotiation is of critical importance to establishing trust in qualitative research.

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Scheffel, T.-L. (2011). Who Am I? Who Are You? – Negotiating a Researcher Identity. Language and Literacy, 13(2), 54. https://doi.org/10.20360/g26k53

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