Reflexivität als ritualisierte Praxis religionswissenschaftlicher Forschung

Translated title of the contribution: Reflexivity as a ritualised practice of religious studies research

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Abstract

In the field of empirical research on religion, the positionality of researchers is an issue that is approached in different ways. The chapter therefore examines different concepts of reflexivity and their strengths and weaknesses. Against the backdrop of the controversies surrounding pragmatic and (meta-)theoretical concepts of reflexivity, the chapter analyses the practice of reflexivity in the work of two research projects in which the author has been involved. The first is a research project on Hindu temple practices in Switzerland and Austria in which the author worked largely alone. The second research project investigated the negotiation of belonging among young religious people in Vienna and was carried out with the collaboration of several researchers. These two examples will serve as a starting point in order to outline a proposal for reflexivity as part of a ritualised research practice.
Translated title of the contributionReflexivity as a ritualised practice of religious studies research
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationTaking Seriously, Not Taking Sides
Subtitle of host publicationChallenges and Perspectives in the Study of Religions
EditorsAstrid Mattes, Lukas K. Pokrony
Place of PublicationPaderborn
PublisherBrill Schöningh
Pages25-39
ISBN (Print)9783657796601
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Aug 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603909 Religious studies

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