Temporality in Qualitative Inquiry 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9781003083504-4
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“…My experience with a lack of work–time control encouraged me to feel appreciation for my normal schedule (even when it is very busy) and the seasonality of academic life, which can provide a work–rest rhythm to the year even as it brings constraints. Paying attention to affects such as friction can be evidence that we are being pulled in different temporal directions and that we are feeling the forces of multiple temporalities, which has implications for how we conduct fieldwork as well as how we theorize it (see, for example, Anucha et al, 2021; Barras et al, 2021; Braun & Clarke, 2021; Brown & Morgan, 2021; Leigh, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My experience with a lack of work–time control encouraged me to feel appreciation for my normal schedule (even when it is very busy) and the seasonality of academic life, which can provide a work–rest rhythm to the year even as it brings constraints. Paying attention to affects such as friction can be evidence that we are being pulled in different temporal directions and that we are feeling the forces of multiple temporalities, which has implications for how we conduct fieldwork as well as how we theorize it (see, for example, Anucha et al, 2021; Barras et al, 2021; Braun & Clarke, 2021; Brown & Morgan, 2021; Leigh, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 The qualitative literature on non-binary identities and sports suggests that people who identify as non-binary face barriers to participation but typically does not interrogate how these experiences vary by sex. [28][29][30][31]…”
Section: What This Study Addsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-binary can also be used as an umbrella term encompassing identities such as agender, bigender, genderqueer or gender-fluid.’ 27. The qualitative literature on non-binary identities and sports suggests that people who identify as non-binary face barriers to participation but typically does not interrogate how these experiences vary by sex 28–31…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%