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Echoes of the Field: Navigating Emotion and Reflexivity in Focused Ethnographic Research

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Abstract

Qualitative fieldwork in emotionally charged and culturally complex settings presents unique methodological and ethical challenges, particularly for early-career researchers. This paper reflects on a focused ethnographic study of adolescent mothers in Pakistan, examining how emotional entanglement, insider outsider positionality, and repetition shaped the research process. Drawing on reflexive memos and field notes, the paper illustrates how participants’ disclosures, silences, and relational cues created “ethically important moments” that demanded care, humility, and flexibility. Reflections highlight three key areas: (1) the role of emotions as epistemic resources rather than methodological distractions; (2) the fluidity of insider outsider dynamics shaped by shared language, cultural proximity, and symbolic authority; and (3) the affective impact of repeated questioning, which transformed interviews into mirrors for the researcher’s own reflexivity. The discussion emphasizes practical strategies such as journaling, supervisory debriefings, interpretive humility, and positioning reflexivity as an embedded and necessary methodological stance. This paper contributes to ongoing conversations about the relational, and reflective dimensions of qualitative research by offering practice-based insights for researchers conducting ethnographic work. Knowledge shared will be of value to qualitative researchers, research mentors, and ethics boards seeking to strengthen training, methodological rigor, and ethical responsiveness in emotionally intensive fieldwork.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalThe International Journal of Qualitative Methods
Volume25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • adolescent mothers
  • emotional entanglement
  • focused ethnography
  • insider outsider
  • qualitative research
  • reflexivity

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