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A qualitative method for analysing multivoicedness

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posted on 2014-10-03, 14:13 authored by Emma-Louise Aveling, Alex Gillespie, Flora Cornish
‘Multivoicedness’ and the ‘multivoiced Self’ have become important theoretical concepts guiding research. Drawing on the tradition of dialogism, the Self is conceptualized as being constituted by a multiplicity of dynamic, interacting voices. Despite the growth in literature and empirical research, there remains a paucity of established methodological tools for analysing the multivoiced Self using qualitative data. In this paper, we set out a systematic, practical ‘how-to’ guide for analysing multivoicedness. Using theoretically derived tools, our three-step method comprises: identifying the voices of I-positions within the Self’s talk (or text), identifying the voices of ‘inner-Others’, and examining the dialogue and relationships between the different voices. We elaborate each step and illustrate our method using examples from a published paper in which data were analysed using this method. We conclude by offering more general principles for the use of the method and discussing potential applications.

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Qualitative Research November 11, 2014 1468794114557991

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Medicine/Department of Health Sciences

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Qualitative Research November 11

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SAGE Publications

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1468-7941

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1741-3109

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2014

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2015-10-27

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http://qrj.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/11/10/1468794114557991.abstract

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en

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