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RESCRIPTING FAILURE: THE REFLEXIVE STORIES THAT FIELDWORK TELLS
2020
Selected Papers of Internet Research, SPIR
Researching everyday media practices is a messy and tricky business fraught with uncertainty. In this panel the authors ask how stories of failure, especially during fieldwork, can be rethought as a meaningful emergent method and approach. How can we productively reframe failure as a core part of the research process that cannot be subsumed into the telos of a success story after the research has been completed? How does does failure work in research? Our approach takes a different stance from
doi:10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11135
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