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Ethics, Place & Environment
A Journal of Philosophy & Geography
Volume 5, 2002 - Issue 3
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Positionality, Worldview and Geographical Research: A Personal Account of a Research Journey

Pages 223-237 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Much has been written in recent years over the need to disclose the 'positionality' of geographical researchers. At the same time, there is a growing awareness that such positionality, however much disclosed, can never fully express the complexities underpinning a research relationship. This essay explores these issues through a retrospective review of research carried out into the economic geographies of the Economy of Sharing. It argues that the issues surrounding positionality can be much more than a question of hidden agendas, power relations and conflicts of interests. In some cases, confronting positionality means negotiation of conflicting worldviews-different understandings of reality rooted in philosophical principles distant from the dominant orthodoxies. Such conflicts, if engaged in creatively, have the capacity to challenge beliefs, values and thought patterns.

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