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A philosophy, a methodology, and a gender identity

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Mixed methods research (MMR) based in a pragmatic research philosophy involves the integration of qualitative and quantitative methods to triangulate research findings and strengthen interpretations. This especially holds for complex research questions and/or data. Non-binary focused sociolinguistic research often deals with multiple complexities, including dynamic and contextually dependent ways of identifying and variation in body modification affecting speech production. While echoing prior calls for researchers to apply, when appropriate, a pragmatic/MMR framework (Angouri 2010), I uniquely argue that it can empower non-binary researchers and research collaborators, ultimately generating positive social change. My objective in presenting non-binary focused sociophonetic research is to demonstrate the framework’s advantages. These include foregrounding non-binary voices and experiences to generate rich, nuanced research questions, data, and analyses. These elements, as well as demonstrable ecological validity and multiple (collaborative and/or cross-discipline) perspectives are the hallmarks of transformative research which focuses on fostering social change.

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hal-03864254 , version 1 (21-11-2022)

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Leann Brown. A philosophy, a methodology, and a gender identity: Bringing pragmatism and mixed methods research to transformative non-binary focused sociophonetic research. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, 2021, 43 (1), ⟨10.33137/twpl.v43i1.35965⟩. ⟨hal-03864254⟩
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