Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Oct 2019
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Dangerous Reciprocity: Creating a Madness Narrative Research Methodology by Cynthia Fields
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In this article I examine the nature of reciprocity and representation when mental illness is associated with the researcher and/or participant. Reciprocity has been a central concept of activist research methodology, which explores how academic knowledge can be used in the public sphere. Ellen Cushman defines reciprocity as “an open and conscious negotiation of the… Continue reading Dangerous Reciprocity: Creating a Madness Narrative Research Methodology by Cynthia Fields
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