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A personal approach: an empirical study of the process of studying my son's problem with computer games

A personal approach: an empirical study of the process of studying my son's problem with computer games
A personal approach: an empirical study of the process of studying my son's problem with computer games
This study explored the process of taking a personal approach to my son’s problems with computer games. As a psychology student, I should have been in a good position to explore the paradoxical emotions and this situation of conflict. Yet I was also aware that relating closely to the people we are studying has long been a taboo even in qualitative research. I nevertheless adopted a collaborative methodology in which I balanced a dual role of parent and researcher. Taking a personal approach, allowing intimate, reciprocal negotiation, I was not only able to put this taboo to the rare empirical test but also achieved an insight that would otherwise have not been available to me. By engaging in dialogue and encouraging the ability to object, a first-person plural (We), position was achieved in which an understanding of this situation developed and has transferred to our everyday lives.
1609-4069
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Weir, Kellyn
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Costall, Alan
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Weir, Kellyn
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Costall, Alan
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Weir, Kellyn and Costall, Alan (2015) A personal approach: an empirical study of the process of studying my son's problem with computer games. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 14 (5), 1-10. (doi:10.1177/1609406915618048).

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This study explored the process of taking a personal approach to my son’s problems with computer games. As a psychology student, I should have been in a good position to explore the paradoxical emotions and this situation of conflict. Yet I was also aware that relating closely to the people we are studying has long been a taboo even in qualitative research. I nevertheless adopted a collaborative methodology in which I balanced a dual role of parent and researcher. Taking a personal approach, allowing intimate, reciprocal negotiation, I was not only able to put this taboo to the rare empirical test but also achieved an insight that would otherwise have not been available to me. By engaging in dialogue and encouraging the ability to object, a first-person plural (We), position was achieved in which an understanding of this situation developed and has transferred to our everyday lives.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 December 2015
Published date: 8 December 2015
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 399503
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/399503
ISSN: 1609-4069
PURE UUID: 0a226d43-3ad2-416f-a76e-2687cd886ee6

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Date deposited: 18 Aug 2016 12:13
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 01:54

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Author: Kellyn Weir
Author: Alan Costall

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