Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence

This article deals with reflections on the relations between my long-term academic employment in a second country and my scientific work. I also draw on selected reflections of emigrated scientists, whom I interviewed for a recent project. In the beginning, I understood what I researched and experie...

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Main Author: Iris Rittenhofer
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2002-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/830
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spelling doaj-d8900ff76b124a7b9ee3de16343ed58f2020-11-24T22:28:18ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272002-09-0133817Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and PresenceIris Rittenhofer0Aarhus UniversityThis article deals with reflections on the relations between my long-term academic employment in a second country and my scientific work. I also draw on selected reflections of emigrated scientists, whom I interviewed for a recent project. In the beginning, I understood what I researched and experienced to be a consequence of my long-term employment in a foreign country. My attempt is to illustrate and to analyze the reflections on the processes concerning two completed projects. How did what I researched and experienced work hand in hand in changing my perspective? This leads to the central problem to be discussed in this contribution: The question at stake is not that of the character and the consequences of a long-term stay abroad. Rather, the question at stake is what it is that is narrated as a stay in a foreign country, and what therefore would turn into the source of my scientific work, which in turn would have come into existence as a consequence of the stay abroad. However, if culturally conditioned perception becomes the basis for what I experienced, the critical question will be, what is it that is narrated with a stay abroad? The processes of those reflections both led to a change of problem, and had consequences for a recent project. The result of those reflections is the development of an interview method labeled with the term cultural interviewing, a technique that is discussed in the second part of this article. In the first part, the term parallel category is introduced as central for these developments. Parallel category means that identical differences can be embodied in, for instance, time in engendering and in subjectivizing categories. In this sense, the categories of gender, subject and time are comparable within a respective context. In the illustration and in the discussion of those reflection processes, I attempt to reproduce developments, which did not happen on a linear time scale, leading me to organize this contribution in a thematic order. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0203171http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/830genderethnicityhistorythe experiencedtimeemigrationscientisttranscriptcultural interviewingparallel category
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Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
gender
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the experienced
time
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scientist
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cultural interviewing
parallel category
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title Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence
title_short Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence
title_full Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence
title_fullStr Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence
title_full_unstemmed Aftermath. A Scientist's Narratives on Self and Presence
title_sort aftermath. a scientist's narratives on self and presence
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2002-09-01
description This article deals with reflections on the relations between my long-term academic employment in a second country and my scientific work. I also draw on selected reflections of emigrated scientists, whom I interviewed for a recent project. In the beginning, I understood what I researched and experienced to be a consequence of my long-term employment in a foreign country. My attempt is to illustrate and to analyze the reflections on the processes concerning two completed projects. How did what I researched and experienced work hand in hand in changing my perspective? This leads to the central problem to be discussed in this contribution: The question at stake is not that of the character and the consequences of a long-term stay abroad. Rather, the question at stake is what it is that is narrated as a stay in a foreign country, and what therefore would turn into the source of my scientific work, which in turn would have come into existence as a consequence of the stay abroad. However, if culturally conditioned perception becomes the basis for what I experienced, the critical question will be, what is it that is narrated with a stay abroad? The processes of those reflections both led to a change of problem, and had consequences for a recent project. The result of those reflections is the development of an interview method labeled with the term cultural interviewing, a technique that is discussed in the second part of this article. In the first part, the term parallel category is introduced as central for these developments. Parallel category means that identical differences can be embodied in, for instance, time in engendering and in subjectivizing categories. In this sense, the categories of gender, subject and time are comparable within a respective context. In the illustration and in the discussion of those reflection processes, I attempt to reproduce developments, which did not happen on a linear time scale, leading me to organize this contribution in a thematic order. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0203171
topic gender
ethnicity
history
the experienced
time
emigration
scientist
transcript
cultural interviewing
parallel category
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