A Dialogue on Possibilities for Embodied Methodologies in the Rhetoric of Health & Medicine

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Drawing on our experiences with qualitative research involving health and medical topics to which we have a personal connection, this dialogue asks scholars in RHM to consider key methodological issues in embodied research by exploring: the choice to take up inquiries with which we have personal connections; the ethics of representation within these projects; and determining if, how, when, and to what degree we should reveal these connections in the research write-ups themselves. Our conversation is characterized by a “heuristic orientation”—defined as intuitive, creative, and generative. We conclude by offering a heuristic tool for researchers to use as they make crucial decisions in embodied research in RHM.
  • Authors

  • Molloy, Cathryn
  • Beemer, Cristy
  • Bennett, Jeffrey
  • Green, Ann
  • Johnson, Jenell
  • Kessler, Molly
  • Novotny, Maria
  • Siegel-Finer, Bryna
  • Publication Date

  • December 3, 2018
  • Published In

    Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 349
  • End Page

  • 371
  • Volume

  • 1
  • Issue

  • 3-4