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Managing oppositional masculinity politics: the gendering of a government-commissioned research project
Authors:Bob Lingard  Wayne Martino  Martin Mills
Institution:1. School of Education , University of Queensland , Brisbane , Australia r.lingard@uq.edu.au;3. Faculty of Education , University of Western Ontario , London , ON , Canada;4. School of Education , University of Queensland , Brisbane , Australia
Abstract:This article discusses the role of serendipity in qualitative research. Drawing on ideas and methodological suggestions from a set of classic and recent fieldwork accounts, the authors examine conceptions of serendipity and the ways that these conceptions become embedded in the processes by which we incorporate and embrace the temporal, relational, and analytical aspects of serendipity. The authors reject the perspective that it is the divine roll of the dice that determines serendipity and argue that serendipity is the interactive outcome of unique and contingent “mixes” of insight coupled with chance. A wide range of attempts to make sense of serendipity in sociology and anthropology are provided as exemplars of how planned insights coupled with unplanned events can potentially yield meaningful and interesting discovery in qualitative research.
Keywords:masculinity  politics  autoethnography
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