Exploring the Emotional Experience of Same-sex Parents by Mixing Creatively Multiple Qualitative Methods
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Pratesi, AlessandroAffiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2012
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In this paper I address some of the main challenges and benefits of doing qualitative research with a specific type of 'informal carers': those who have been thus far excluded from the conceptual category of 'normal' carers and from 'normal' research on informal care: same-sex parents. The research presented in this paper is an example of a qualitative, inclusive approach to studying the felt and lived experience of 42 same-sex parents. It draws on a wider study on 80 informal caregivers, whose aim is to offer a more inclusive interpretation and a more reliable discourse on family care and parenthood. The research objective was gaining insights into the emotional mechanisms through which dynamics of inclusion or exclusion are interactionally and situationally constructed and/or challenged while doing care. In this paper I illustrate the mix of creative, qualitative methods I employed to explore the experiences of a group of same-sex parents living in Philadelphia (USA).Citation
Pratesi, A. (2012). Exploring the emotional experience of same-sex parents by mixing creatively multiple qualitative methods. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Vol. 11, No 2. Special Issue: Health EquityType
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