Pearls on Positionality and Reflexivity: From a Humbled PhD Student

Authors

  • Alana Halfpenny Queen's University
  • Dr. Pilon Queens University
  • Dr. Huntley University of Utah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v13i4.2655

Keywords:

positionality, reflexivity, reflection, qualitative research, insider researcher

Abstract

The purpose of this essay is to share the positionality and reflective experiences of a PhD student and to highlight lessons learned through the process. Continued attention to positionality and active reflection, makes for deep scrutiny in graduate education, and to the development of a future qualitative researcher. The research tools of positionality and reflexivity are discussed and how a pivotal experience triggered the process of actively engaging in reflexivity. Key lessons learned, and methods of active reflection are discussed with the intention of encouraging graduate students, as well as established researchers, to recognize the importance of positionality and active reflection in the entire research process.

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Author Biographies

Dr. Pilon, Queens University

The author also thanks her PhD Supervisor, Dr. Roger Pilon, for his review and edits, expertise, support and assistance.

Dr. Roger Pilon, PhD, NP-PHC, Associate Professor, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario

Dr. Huntley, University of Utah

The author thanks Dr. James S Huntley for his editorial critique, suggestions and critical review.

Dr. James Huntley, DPhil FRCSEd, Professor Paediatric Orthopaedics, Primary Children’s’ Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

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Published

11-30-2024

How to Cite

Halfpenny, A., Pilon, R. ., & Huntley, J. (2024). Pearls on Positionality and Reflexivity: From a Humbled PhD Student. Journal of Student Research, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v13i4.2655

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