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The Korean Day SIG call for papers
Rethinking Qualitative Research: Toward Postqualitative Research against the "Enlightennment Blackmail " 
Qualitative research in the twenty-first century has never gotten rid of the positivism. Disguised in the names such as scientifically based and evidence based research (SBR, EBR),  positivism has always been embedded in qualitative methodology (St. Pierre, 2015). As a result, qualitative researchers suffer from the so called, ¡°enlightenment blackmail¡± (Butler, 2002, Foucault, 1984) that threatens qualitative researchers to adopt positivism, or else.
This year, the Korean Qualitative Research Committee at ICQI seeks proposals that may spearhead the direction of qualitative research to denaturalize (post)positivitistic qualitative research paradigm, and that will take us to a world of imagination, creativity, and empathy, fostered by the very processes of conducting qualitative research, which may include but are not limited to: narrative research, autoethnography, arts-based research, portraiture, Bildungsroman, feminist research, posthuman research, among others.



Organized by Korean Association of Qualitative Inquiry (KAQI, www.kaqi.or.kr)

 

Managing co-chairs:

Youngcook Jun(Sunchon National Univeristy) : ycjun@sunchon.ac.kr

Jeong-Hee Kim(Texas Tech University) : jeong-hee.kim@ttu.edu


 

 

¡°A Day in Korean ¡È will be initiated at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on May 17, 2019. The aim of Korean SIG is to exchange research ideas and share the work of Koran qualitative researchers in various academic areas. The academic board members of KAQI will accept papers related to a wide variety of topics concerning qualitative research in Korea. The participant can use either Korean or English for the presentation.


 

Call for Proposals


 

We expect to have 2 or 3 panel presentations. Each panel will have 4-5 presenters according to research topics. Submissions should include both an English (150-word) and  Korean (300-word) abstract. Korean graduate students as well as scholars are welcomed for their informal presentations regarding on-going projects.  (Korean presenters will also need to submit both Korean and English abstracts)


 

Please use the following ICQI link for abstract submission.

http://icqi.org/home/submission/


 

Authors of successful proposals accepted by the KAQI review process will be notified a few weeks after the submission deadline.


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