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Jacqui Gabb - Turin 6/6/2016

Seminar
LGBT-parent families and research methods to study intimacy and personal relationships

Jacqui Gabb (The Open University)

6 June 2016, h. 14.00
Room B3
Department of Cultures, Politics and Society - University of Turin
Campus Luigi Einaudi
Via Lungo Dora Siena, 100
Turin

Discussant Chiara Bertone (University of Piemonte Orientale)

Using qualitative multiple methods can open up new insights on intergenerational relationships and the experience and meanings of parenthood and childhood in LGBT-parent families. Here I will introduce how combining traditional qualitative research methods (such as the semi-structured interview) with new approaches (such as participatory techniques involving diaries and visual methods) can generate rich and multidimensional data on the intersecting dimensions of family relationships. Through this combination of techniques, it is possible to map the emotional geography of households and facilitate children's equal participation in family research. I will draw on a range of empirical data from three research projects to demonstrate the analytical rewards that are offered through creativity in research design – Perverting Motherhood? Sexuality and lesbian parenthood; Behind Closed Doors: Sexuality and intimacy in families, Enduring Love? Couple relationships in the 21st century.

For a practical guide to using multiple qualitative methods, see: http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/enduringlove/communication-and-outputs/working-papers

This seminar is part of the Seminar cycle Family, Gender and Sexuality.