Misgav Chen
a Department of Geography and Human Environment , Minerva Humanities Center, Tel-Aviv University , Tel-Aviv , Israel.
J Homosex. 2016;63(5):719-39. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2015.1112191. Epub 2015 Nov 13.
This article addresses methodological issues emerging from research conducted with Trans in the Center, an LGBT activist group in Tel Aviv, Israel. It addresses some complex issues related to the politics and ethics of applying queer and feminist methodology to qualitative research in a trans, queer, and feminist community space. The focus is on two issues: the researcher's positionality vis-à-vis the participants and selecting the appropriate methodology in relation to the characteristics of the group under study. Such issues demonstrate how queer and feminist principles are articulated and interwoven in geographical-spatial research in two different dimensions: in the research practice and methodology and in the practices and the spaces created by the activity of the researched group itself. I conclude with insights arising from the attempt to apply feminist and queer paradigms in both theory and research, and I call for their integration into geographical research.
本文探讨了在以色列特拉维夫的一个 LGBT 维权组织“中心跨性别者”(Trans in the Center)开展的研究中出现的方法论问题。它涉及到一些与在跨性别、酷儿和女权主义社区空间将酷儿和女权主义方法论应用于定性研究的政治和伦理相关的复杂问题。重点关注两个问题:研究者相对于参与者的位置性,以及根据所研究群体的特征选择合适的方法论。这些问题展示了酷儿和女权主义原则如何在地理空间研究的两个不同维度中得到阐述和交织:在研究实践和方法论中,以及在所研究群体自身活动所创造的实践和空间中。我以尝试在理论和研究中应用女权主义和酷儿范式所产生的见解作为结论,并呼吁将它们整合到地理研究中。