Poetic Analysis
One of the relevant literatures which I have come across was an article entitled: “Poetic Inquiry as a Research and Engagement Method in Natural Resource Science”, written by three authors. In the article there was a section which discussed Poetic Analysis and the process they had adopted for their own research.
What these researchers had done was to create poetry from their qualitative data so as to observe whether or not poetic analysis would result in a new perspective or understanding of ‘social-ecological dynamics’ in a given area, which they had previously analyzed in 2012 using ‘conventional qualitative coding analysis.
They had decided to approach the writing by using a singular transcript form their interviews with their respondent to create 27 poems, which comprised solely on the respondent’s own words, mainly focusing on words which had best articulated meaning most relevant to their chosen theme. These words were then rearranged into order to create the poem. Through the use of poetic analysis these poems were able to depict the ‘lived experience’ of the respondent in relation to their ‘place, community, and occupation, including his emotions and psychological state’ (María E. Fernández-Giménez, 2018).
This would be one of the ways I would like to approach my own research as I hope to express the information which I would gather not solely through my own poetic and artistic eyes through the use of narrative jewellery. Growing from my previous work, I would like to expand not purely on theme choice, but on my approach to the research as a whole; so as to see if I can uncover a deeper understanding of the chosen theme. As I would like to explore my theme not only in relation to myself a s an individual, but explore any gathered data in relation to the world and others, which I feel could be aided through such research as the scientists have.
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