Transition Sue Heath, University of Southampton Session 31: Researching personal life and relationships.

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Transition Sue Heath, University of Southampton Session 31: Researching personal life and relationships

Transition the act of passing from one state or place to the next an event that results in a transformation a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another

Closely linked to the life course and life stages Youth transitions: school to work, domestic and housing transitions Transitions into and out of relationships Transitions into and out of parenthood Transitions into retirement Etc…

Transitions in time and space (Youth) transitions metaphors are often suggestive of movement, eg pathways, navigations, trajectories, careers, yoyo transitions…

BUT beware assumptions of directionality and/or linearity ?

Individualised v collective transitions Danger of producing individualised accounts as a possible artefact of (some) methods Transitions occur in relation to others (and often directly involve others) Intergenerational aspects of/consequences of transitions – implications for methods

Researching transitions through time Longitudinal element: whether through retrospective accounts or through repeat contact QLR is ideal (eg Timescapes), but often not possible Widespread use of narrative/story telling techniques to gain sense of events unfolding over time Critical moments (positive or negative)

Researching transitions through time Longitudinal element: whether through retrospective accounts or through repeat contact QLR is ideal (eg Timescapes), but often not possible Widespread use of narrative/story telling techniques to gain sense of events unfolding over time Critical moments (positive or negative)

Some creative methods for eliciting data on transitions over time Timelines Memory books Art work Photo elicitation Ethnography Blog analysis

With thanks to the Inventing Adulthoods team for permission to reproduce this image

Exploring future hopes and aspirations National Child Development Study (1958 cohort): essays at age 11 (13,669 in total) Imagine you are now 25 years old. Write about the life you are leading, your interests, your home life and your work at the age of 25. (You have 30 minutes to do this). Small sub-sample recently involved in qualitative interviews about their life stories

Pahls Isle of Sheppey study The class of 1978 were asked to imagine that they were nearing the end of their life, and that something had made them think back to the time when they left school. They were then asked to write an imaginary account of their life over the next 30 or 40 years. Currently being replicated amongst contemporary Sheppey school leavers by Graham Crow and colleagues (nb debates re appropriateness of essay format)

Thelma Venesss School Leavers (1962) One sixth former reports that his marriage was broken up by quarrels, which drove him into the Foreign Legion… Only one husband takes to drink (this is a girls essay, needless to say)… The interesting thing about the girls is that they not infrequently kill off their husbands at quite an early age. And the deaths are sometimes quite violent... Early and middle aged fatalities occurred in 54% of stories… One is tempted to think that for these girls, the wedding is what matters…

Researching transitions through space Mobile methods may be useful for capturing the spatial contexts of transition, eg Tom Halls work: The conversations we are engaged in with young people in South Wales have linked place and biography through movement; they have been conducted on the move, out and about, with respondents invited to walk us through their changing locales as they talk us through their changing lives…

Personal challenges of researching transitions The dynamics of conducting fieldwork with different age groups The potential pitfalls of methodological generationalism