You Want Me to Draw What? Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary

There is a scarcity of literature written about body mapping as a method to understanding mindfulness practice, and even fewer examples of how to undertake this type of research in a tangible way. In this article, we discuss how body mapping was used as part of a qualitative study investigating work...

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Main Authors: Lisa McCorquodale, Sandra DeLuca
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2020-05-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3242
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spelling doaj-7558c29a05b441e787aec4545efa28e02020-11-25T03:26:40ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272020-05-0121210.17169/fqs-21.2.32422097You Want Me to Draw What? Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political CommentaryLisa McCorquodale0Sandra DeLuca1Fanshawe CollegeFanshawe CollegeThere is a scarcity of literature written about body mapping as a method to understanding mindfulness practice, and even fewer examples of how to undertake this type of research in a tangible way. In this article, we discuss how body mapping was used as part of a qualitative study investigating working mothers' mindful practices. We present a novel approach to integrating mindfulness-based techniques with SOLOMON's body mapping method. We illustrate our experiences by 1. sharing an overview of body mapping as a method, and 2. reviewing practical issues we encountered including: a) ethical issues, b) how to approach analysis, and c) body mapping within social research. Body mapping can be a fun and expressive experience for participants of social research. It can also be a confusing and overwhelming experience for researchers and participants new to the method. Through the article, we offer some insights and assurances about how to proceed with body mapping projects, including details such as how to generate questions for body mapping sessions, and a thorough consideration of steps to consider for analysis.http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3242body mappingvisual data analysisarts-based inquirymindfulnessqualitative methodsethics
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You Want Me to Draw What? Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
body mapping
visual data analysis
arts-based inquiry
mindfulness
qualitative methods
ethics
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Sandra DeLuca
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title You Want Me to Draw What? Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary
title_short You Want Me to Draw What? Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary
title_full You Want Me to Draw What? Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary
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title_sort you want me to draw what? body mapping in qualitative research as canadian socio-political commentary
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series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2020-05-01
description There is a scarcity of literature written about body mapping as a method to understanding mindfulness practice, and even fewer examples of how to undertake this type of research in a tangible way. In this article, we discuss how body mapping was used as part of a qualitative study investigating working mothers' mindful practices. We present a novel approach to integrating mindfulness-based techniques with SOLOMON's body mapping method. We illustrate our experiences by 1. sharing an overview of body mapping as a method, and 2. reviewing practical issues we encountered including: a) ethical issues, b) how to approach analysis, and c) body mapping within social research. Body mapping can be a fun and expressive experience for participants of social research. It can also be a confusing and overwhelming experience for researchers and participants new to the method. Through the article, we offer some insights and assurances about how to proceed with body mapping projects, including details such as how to generate questions for body mapping sessions, and a thorough consideration of steps to consider for analysis.
topic body mapping
visual data analysis
arts-based inquiry
mindfulness
qualitative methods
ethics
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3242
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