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  1. How to Write a Positionality Statement: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The first step in preparing to write your positionality statement is reflecting on your background. Start by thinking about your race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, social class, and any other identities that might impact your research. Reflect on your experiences and how they have shaped your perception.

  2. Positionality Statements in Research

    Positionality statements are often written as part of the research methodology, where the research context, data collection, and data analysis are discussed. Writing positionality statements make the research methodology more transparent. In this sense, a positionality statement looks like a brief biography of the researcher (s).

  3. 15 Positionality Statement Examples • Eat, Sleep, Wander

    Below are a few examples of positionality statements: Example 1: I am a 21-year-old white woman born and raised in the United States of America. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies and am currently a master's student at a university in the Midwest. As a Masters student, I am able to access the necessary resources to conduct my ...

  4. Positionality Statements in Brief

    Positionality Statements in Brief. We value the experiences of individuals of every age, national origin, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability status, and other identities. Positionality statements makes transparent how the identities of the authors relate to the research topic and to the identity of the participants.

  5. PDF Positionality Statements

    positionality statement? A: No! Per the Roberts et al (2020) article, "authors should not be mandated to disclose any aspect of their identities unless they themselves consent to doing so. The authors retain the rights to include any identities that they wish to disclose as part of their positionality statements (see examples below).

  6. Positionality Statements Part Two: Writing Your Statement

    Part Two of a series on Positionality Statements from Dr. Crystal N. Steltenpohl,, this video walks you through writing your statement. These videos have bee...

  7. Positionality Statements

    Positionality statements are one way to create visibility. Another purpose of writing positionality statements is to see where you are an expert and where you are a novice. While some folx might disagree with me, I believe that we are all experts of something even if that something is our own lived experiences. The reason to write positionality ...

  8. Positionality statements in science

    Abstract. The goal of this essay is to clarify positionality as an epistemological scientific concept and address related misunderstandings to help researchers assess whether statements thereof contribute to their work. Positionality statements can be useful for various research designs across scientific fields, when they are used knowingly.

  9. The Equality Institute

    When it comes to positionality statements in research, it is unusual for scholars of coloniser/settler backgrounds, particular White scholars, to position themselves. This is because mainstream research disciplines have evolved along 'scientific' and 'objective' lines, where subjectivity has been deemed less scientific (Westmarland 2001 ...

  10. Positionality statement

    A positionality statement, also called reflexivity statement or identity statement, is a statement wherein a person (such as a researcher or teacher) reports and discusses their group identities, such as in a grant proposal or journal submission. [1] [2] [3] They have become commonplace in certain fields of social science, especially within the United States.

  11. Positionality

    As per Salem Press, 2019, positionality refers to the idea that a person's understanding of the world is unavoidably influenced by the opinions, values, and experiences the person holds. This is an important consideration when conducting research because it can have a significant effect on how the person conducts the research and the ...

  12. Positionality Statement

    Positionality Statement (syllabus): Discussing your positionality with your students can be a great way to model reflexivity, especially as it relates to your teaching philosophy, research, and scholarship. Further, as argued by Harrington (2020) "reflecting on your positionality as an instructor can be a powerful strategy for student success ...

  13. The Purpose and Value of Positionality Statements

    No. 1: Positionality statements offer transparency about the background and potential motivation of the researchers. For example, in her article, "When the Music Changes, So Should the Dance," Cynthia B. Dillard, now dean of the College of Education at Seattle University, proposed an endarkened feminist epistemology, so it makes sense that she would offer her positionality as an African ...

  14. "Positionality & Research: How our Identities Shape Inquiry"

    Cornell University offers details about the purpose, components, and writing guidelines for teaching philosophy statements. Writing your teaching philosophy. University of Minnesota discusses the process of drafting and assessing your statements. Also offers statement samples. 57 teaching philosophy statement examples.

  15. Just Tell Me What I Need To Know: Reflexivity and Positionality Statements

    Positionality Statement It is important to note here that a researcher's positionality not only shapes their own research, but influences their interpretation, understanding and ultimately their ...

  16. Beyond Making a Statement: An Intersectional Framing of the Power and

    As part of the communication of their research endeavors, scholars are increasingly expected to write positionality statements. For example, former editors of the Review of Educational Research, intending to increase transparency about the journal's editorial review processes, recommended that "authors of thematic reviews of empirical works interpreting qualitative data . . . may need to ...

  17. The Purpose and Value of Positionality Statements

    Five reasons to include them in your writings, as well as some potential pitfalls to consider

  18. Positionality Statement

    Written by: Alaa Abdelghaffar. Positionality Statements: A learning technique for grounding and contextualization. Positionality statements have become a common practice among scholar-researchers (Coretta, 2021). The practice simply entails reflecting on one's identities that shape their own opinions and worldviews about certain topics and/or ...

  19. Positionality Statements in Engineering Education Research: A Look at

    We found 15 examples of positionality statements, which we categorized based upon their content in relation to their study's context and where the statement appeared in the manuscript. Results: Explicit positionality statements were sparse across the reviewed journals. The few positionality statements we could locate exhibited three main ...

  20. PDF ECF Sophomore Seminar Assignment: Positionality Statements

    Process: 1. Read the sample positionality statements below. 2. Discuss as a group what positionality statements normally include in your discipline. 3. Dra a practice positionality statement foran assignment you are currently working on. If you don't have an assignment in any of your current classes involving research, cra a potential ...

  21. Positionality and Its Problems: Questioning the Value of Reflexivity

    Second, positionality statements are unnecessary because reducing bias—positional or otherwise—in scientific literatures does not hinge on the biographical details of individual scholars but on the integrity of the collective process of truth-seeking. Third, by asking scholars to disclose information about themselves, positionality ...