Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations

This article advances the creative and theory-informed use of research poetry as a critical methodology in qualitative psychological research. As a case in point, we drew insights from Ken Gale’s maddening as methodology to make sense of online texts on youth suicide. In this context, we retheorize...

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Main Authors: Canoy, Nico A, Topacio, Anne Marie D
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https://doi.org/10.1080/10720537.2020.1727392
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-13992022-12-12T02:35:49Z Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations Canoy, Nico A Topacio, Anne Marie D This article advances the creative and theory-informed use of research poetry as a critical methodology in qualitative psychological research. As a case in point, we drew insights from Ken Gale’s maddening as methodology to make sense of online texts on youth suicide. In this context, we retheorize maddening poetic conversations as an alternative structure to research poetry to grapple with naturally occurring data online. As an analytical approach, the authors resist interrogating a speaking human subject, but rather argue the constitution of space – an ‘online-offline’ synergy that is open to affective, political, and emplaced non-human agents. Using online postings of young people bereaved due to the death of their peer, we described a reflexive, dialogical, and performative writing praxis through poetry as an alternative mode of analysis and presentation. As a methodological innovation, poetic conversations may hold a valuable space for multiple and conflicting perspectives on emotionally charged and culturally taboo topics like youth suicide. As a reflexive process, holding difficult spaces allow listeners to reverberate personal and social struggles in sense making and to communicate the emotional disruptions in navigating silent and silenced spaces of death and dying. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/399 https://doi.org/10.1080/10720537.2020.1727392 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Medicine and Health Sciences Psychiatry and Psychology Psychology Rehabilitation and Therapy
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topic Medicine and Health Sciences
Psychiatry and Psychology
Psychology
Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Psychiatry and Psychology
Psychology
Rehabilitation and Therapy
Canoy, Nico A
Topacio, Anne Marie D
Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations
description This article advances the creative and theory-informed use of research poetry as a critical methodology in qualitative psychological research. As a case in point, we drew insights from Ken Gale’s maddening as methodology to make sense of online texts on youth suicide. In this context, we retheorize maddening poetic conversations as an alternative structure to research poetry to grapple with naturally occurring data online. As an analytical approach, the authors resist interrogating a speaking human subject, but rather argue the constitution of space – an ‘online-offline’ synergy that is open to affective, political, and emplaced non-human agents. Using online postings of young people bereaved due to the death of their peer, we described a reflexive, dialogical, and performative writing praxis through poetry as an alternative mode of analysis and presentation. As a methodological innovation, poetic conversations may hold a valuable space for multiple and conflicting perspectives on emotionally charged and culturally taboo topics like youth suicide. As a reflexive process, holding difficult spaces allow listeners to reverberate personal and social struggles in sense making and to communicate the emotional disruptions in navigating silent and silenced spaces of death and dying.
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author Canoy, Nico A
Topacio, Anne Marie D
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Topacio, Anne Marie D
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title Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations
title_short Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations
title_full Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations
title_fullStr Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations
title_full_unstemmed Unhearing Online Suicide Talk: Becoming-Voice through the Use of Maddening Poetic Conversations
title_sort unhearing online suicide talk: becoming-voice through the use of maddening poetic conversations
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/399
https://doi.org/10.1080/10720537.2020.1727392
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