Methodological Socialization and Identity: A Bricolage Study of Pathways Toward Qualitative Research in Doctoral Education

ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS(2022)

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Trends toward convergence on common methodologies and standardized templates restrict the diversity of qualitative methods in organizational research. Considering that graduate education is a critical process in the socialization of researchers into the norms and dominant practices of their discipline, graduate students' socialization into research methodologies is vital for understanding methodological convergence. The purpose of our study was to understand how graduate students' socialization shapes their methodological and paradigmatic preferences. Showcasing methodological bricolage as an alternative to qualitative templates, we constructed a research design that combined thematic, discourse, and narrative analyses to investigate graduate students' reflections throughout a qualitative methods course introducing alternative research paradigms. Our findings highlight the role of institutional, disciplinary, and personal influences as well as identity work in researchers' socialization and trace alternative trajectories by which socialization and methodological identity construction processes may unfold. We offer a sketch of methodological socialization and suggest that its understanding should be central to nurturing paradigmatic and methodological plurality in qualitative research. We conclude with implications for future research and for research methods training.
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research paradigms, identity work, researcher identity, methodological identity, discourse analysis, narrative analysis, templates, bricolage
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