Feeling clumsy and curious: A collective reflection on using poetry as an unconventional method (at a conventional conference)
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2023-07
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In this paper, we offer a collective, multi-vocal reflection on using poetry for research purposes. These were reflections on an online sub-plenary session organized as a workshop, which was held at the European Group for Organization Studies conference in 2021. During this workshop, the first three authors presented a step-by-step method for doing poetic inquiry and invited participants to apply it to their own empirical data or research praxis. The method was created in response to the marginalization of affect and embodiment in mainstream research in organization studies. Poetic inquiry aims to formulate specific practices of “writing differently” that assist researchers in their attempts to analyze and articulate their findings in embodied and affective ways. In this paper, we describe the method and bring together multi-vocal reflections from the participants and organizers of the workshop on the affects of poetic inquiry and the (ethical) questions that it poses.
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affect, embodiment, feminist praxis, poetic inquiry, writing differently, Gender Studies, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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van Amsterdam, N, van Eck, D, Kjær, K M, Leclair, M, Theunissen, A, Tremblay, M, Thomson, A, Lafaire, A P, Brown, A, Quental, C, De Coster, M & Pullen, A 2023, 'Feeling clumsy and curious : A collective reflection on using poetry as an unconventional method (at a conventional conference)', Gender, Work and Organization, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 1429-1449. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12964