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In this paper, we describe and demonstrate the value of adopting a psychosocial methodology to explore unique sexual socialisation experiences emphasising the role of reflexivity. Psychosocial methodology emerges from Psychosocial Studies, a “transdisciplinary” area interested in phenomena from “both” a social and personal perspective and in this paper is employed to investigate how sexual socialisation is shaped by psychological processes “and” social relations, and how these can be “thought together” (Frosh the emotional quality of the interview encounter between the researcher and participant; the researchers’ relationship with one another and their contribution to both the data production and analysis. This emphasis on reflexivity in psychosocial methodology is consistent with the political and philosophical position of Psychosocial Studies that is critical of the reification of disciplinary knowledge.
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Lisa Saville Young
Murdoch University
Yanela Ndabula
Rhodes University
Catriona Ida Macleod
Rhodes University
The Qualitative Report
Murdoch University
Rhodes University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5e808b6db64358757cd6c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2024.6579