The Rug Methodology in Qualitative Studies

Ghita M. Bodman*, Patrizia Garista

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    Abstract

    This article introduces the Rug Methodology to enhance participation in the qualitative research process. The idea of using
    rugs to facilitate narratives and expression, and to build reciprocity and activate reflexivity and meaning-making, grew out of a
    peer-to-peer debate between the authors of this paper on a qualitative research approach for weaving rugs, inventive
    methods for community action, and drawing as a reflective practice. The article describes the procedure of drawing rugs to
    encourage people participation. Rugs are everyday objects but they can become a qualitative tool that can be used with indepth interviews, amplifying the opportunity of collecting participants’ lived experiences, emotions, reflections, and desires.
    The paper aims to define a framework which connects “to-do activities” with dialogical practices in research and to describe
    strengths and limitations of drawings rugs in a qualitative research design. Drawings, life events, and stories from the field are
    described and discussed, showing how everyday objects such as rugs can support expression, participation, reflexivity, and
    how drawing rugs is suitable for various and vulnerable targets and settings in qualitative studies. Finally, the paper describes
    the challenges of analysing data from drawings to illustrate lived experiences related to people who stay in rural areas and how
    they learnt to generate their quality of life.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-12
    Number of pages12
    JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods
    Volume22
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023
    MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

    Keywords

    • arts based methods
    • methods in qualitative inquiry
    • narrative
    • phenomenology
    • case study

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