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Issues of Power and Representation in/of the Local Context: The role of self-reflexivity and positionality in design research

This article links design research in local contexts to the methodological issues of positionality and self-reflexivity. A critical examination of design's relationship with the local context indicates a need for self-reflexive methodologies as means of addressing power imbalances in the field,...

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Published in:The Design journal 2023-03, Vol.26 (2), p.252-269
Main Authors: Öz, Gizem, Timur, Şebnem
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This article links design research in local contexts to the methodological issues of positionality and self-reflexivity. A critical examination of design's relationship with the local context indicates a need for self-reflexive methodologies as means of addressing power imbalances in the field, deciphering prejudices, and maintaining receptivity to diverse ways of knowing and approaches to knowledge. Drawing upon the first author's experience of fieldwork in a Turkish village, this article delves into the fluidity of positioning in the field. It self-reflexively examines the impact of the positionality of identities claimed and assigned during the research process, the relations and interactions that occurred in the field and the construction of the research text. While promoting self-reflexivity as a tool for critically engaged research, the article also addresses how design researchers in the local context might associate these methodological insights to their own studies.
ISSN:1460-6925
1756-3062
DOI:10.1080/14606925.2022.2088097