Sentence examples for reflexive reading from inspiring English sources

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Reflexive reading: this refers to theoretical reflection and reflexivity and concerns not only the researcher's role in the process of generation and interpretation of the data, but also the way the data are read with respect to theoretical bases.

Reflexive reading will locate the researcher as part of the data generated and will seek to explore her role and perspective in the process of generating and interpreting the data.

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At the outset, though, it may be necessary to overcome any reflexive prejudice against reading another story about that decade.

By striving to be reflexive along with reading different theories, we finally managed to 'make sense' of the data and gained new understandings [ 25, 31].

By striving to be reflexive along with reading different theories, we finally managed to make sense of our data and gained a new understanding of the nursing practice in the nursing homes.

Codings were refined and revised based on reflexive, iterative reading and sorting the discussion text.

Mr. Griffa's early efforts especially take advantage of the eye's reflexive tendency to read marks on flat surfaces as pictorial but repay the effort with a natural touch, a playfulness that has its own kind poetry and a determination that beauty and deconstruction are not strange bedfellows.

On page 3, the first paragraph of the section 'Reflexive accounting' should read as follows: SD, a midwife and academic, believed that services for parents experiencing stillbirth had improved greatly over the last two decades.

This guise or mask was perceived by the interviewer as an extension of him needing to demonstrate wellness, obedience and goodness to people in power; to demonstrate that he had learned his lesson; that he was an articulate, well read, reflexive person; no longer 'morally' lacking; a worthy citizen with potential now.

A few pages later, the book ends — with a dry, quick sting of reflexive humor that explains his intention to write the book that the reader has just finished reading.

Harder-­edged (as when Happy Johnston, Sutton's young accomplice, requests "a turn" with Bess after she passes out on a bed) and self-reflexive (an exchange with Bess's granddaughter suggests Sutton may be addled, the story we're reading all wrong).

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