Relational critical discourse analysis: a methodology to challenge researcher assumptions

Dorothy Vaandering, Kristin E. Reimer

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    Abstract

    This paper introduces a new critical peace methodology—Relational Critical Discourse Analysis. For research to contribute to the well-being of people and their societies, traditional research methodologies need to be examined for biases and contributions to societal harm, and new approaches that contribute to just and equitable cultures need to be developed. As two researchers from dominant, privileged populations, we challenged ourselves to do this by creating and employing Relational Critical Discourse Analysis, a new research methodology that provides space for diverse perspectives and emphasizes the researchers’ interconnectedness with their participants. In this paper we describe the methodology and examine how, within one case study, it increased our ability to (a) listen deeply to participants and (b) be personally impacted by what participants are saying.

    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages12
    JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods
    Volume20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Keywords

    • critical discourse analysis
    • critical peace methodologies
    • feminist relational discourse analysis
    • relational critical discourse analysis
    • relational theory
    • restorative justice
    • voice-centred relational methods

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