Denton Hannah, Dannreuther Charlie, Aranda Kay
Sussex Partnership NHS Trust, Millview Hospital, Nevill Ave, Hove, BN3 7HY, UK.
European Political Economy, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK.
Health Place. 2021 Jan;67:102466. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102466. Epub 2020 Dec 6.
Interest in researching embodied experiences of activity connected to therapeutic landscapes, spaces or places has led to a range of evolving methods that aim to move beyond traditional sit-down, talk-based qualitative modes of researching. Following the sensory turn, this paper explores a novel 'swim-along' method used to interview people whilst swimming immersed in sea water. By juxtaposing this with insights gleaned from a subsequent sit-down interview, the paper examines implications for deepening our understanding of visceral, sensory, embodied experiences, the methods we can use to access them and how these structure researcher/participant interaction.
对与治疗性景观、空间或场所相关的活动的身体体验进行研究的兴趣,催生了一系列不断发展的方法,这些方法旨在超越传统的坐下来、基于谈话的定性研究模式。随着感官转向,本文探索了一种新颖的“一起游泳”方法,即在人们沉浸于海水中游泳时对其进行访谈。通过将此方法与后续坐下来访谈所获得的见解并列比较,本文审视了对于深化我们对内在的、感官的、身体体验的理解、我们可用于获取这些体验的方法以及这些体验如何构建研究者/参与者互动的意义。