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Critical incidents and reflection: turning points that challenge the researcher and create opportunities for knowing

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Pages 449-461 | Received 27 Jan 2010, Accepted 10 May 2010, Published online: 19 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Qualitative research makes it possible to reveal the often invisible but no less real complexities of social structures and opens venues for knowing human and social life more fully. Drawing on data from two qualitative research studies that used critical incidents as a device for investigating the nuances of human interaction within two educational settings, the authors look across the two studies to illuminate commonalities as well as differences in their approaches. Through this analysis, they demonstrate how the inclusion of critical incidents affords both participants and researchers ‘turning points’ in ways of thinking about and reflecting upon the complex contexts of their lived experiences. The authors also consider how the use of critical incidents impacts the ethical and practical dilemmas inherent in everyday research practice.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the participants of their dissertation studies for their generous and thoughtful contributions. They would also like to thank Dr Kathryn G. Herr, professor of Educational Foundations at Montclair State University, for introducing them to the notion of critical incidents and for her continued support. They would also like to thank the reviewers for their comments and insights. They would also like to thank Dr Gretchen B. Rossman and Dr Sharon F. Rallis for the opportunity to participate in this special issue on research ethics.

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