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Flesh-and-blood knowing: Interpreting qualitative data through embodied practice-based research

Bispo, Marcelo de Souza ; Gherardi, Silvia

RAUSP management journal, 2019-01, Vol.54 (4), p.371-383 [Periódico revisado por pares]

São Paulo: Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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  • Título:
    Flesh-and-blood knowing: Interpreting qualitative data through embodied practice-based research
  • Autor: Bispo, Marcelo de Souza ; Gherardi, Silvia
  • Assuntos: Affect ; Carnal sociology ; Cognition & reasoning ; Embodied practice-based research ; Interpretation ; Knowledge ; Practice research ; Qualitative research ; Research methodology ; Researchers ; Senses ; Sociology
  • É parte de: RAUSP management journal, 2019-01, Vol.54 (4), p.371-383
  • Descrição: Purpose This paper aims to offer a perspective to interpret qualitative data drawing on the introduction of the notion of “embodied practice-based research”. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on a comprehensive literature review to support a meta-theoretical approach, we developed a theoretical essay. Findings The body is not only a field of studies but a mean of study as well. The embodied practice-based research is an inquiry style to access the tacit texture of social action and cognition. Practical implications Embodied practice-based research may impact qualitative researchers’ education and the way to report methodological proceedings and data report. Originality/value The core contribution of the paper is the introduction of a new research style able to change how researchers’ bodies may be used in qualitative management research.
  • Editor: São Paulo: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Idioma: Inglês

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