Categorical Thinking
Narrative Thinking
Dialectical Thinking
Poetic Thinking
Diagrammatic Thinking
100

True or false- categories are stable units

What is false

100

Thinking narratively involves constructing ___.

What are plots?

100

Form of dialectical thinking that is human-centered, participatory, and emancipatory.

What is dialogue-oriented research? (p. 57)

100

this
research
that is meant
to get us closest
to the embodied
immersed
state of
being

What is poetry and art?

100

These are moving matter that collides, breaks apart, births new offshoots.

What is assemblage?


200

What is it called when researchers attach labels to segments of data that depict what each segment is about?

Coding

200

The time, place, or location of the narrative takes place in is considering what part of the plot?

What is context?


200

The self-creative activity through which we make the world.

What is praxis? (p. 47)


200

this person
is also
engaged in
 the analysis of
poetical
thinking

Who is the reader/audience?

200

something that is neither one nor the other or a combination of both

What is becoming?

300

When you turn big ideas into one word categories for your “buckets”, what type of approach are you taking?

Deductive

300

What is one of the three issues narrative researchers must consider?

What is correspondence OR culture OR coherence?

300

A mode of ordering heterogeneous entities so that they work together for a certain time.

What is assemblage?


300

poetical thinking
asks researchers
to move beyond
this
to embrace all
aspects of the arts

What is a scientific conception of the world (or science/the natural world)?

300

A counterpoint to reflection and is marked by patterns of difference.

What is diffraction?


400

This type of approach develops codes directly from the data

Inductive

400

Narrative thinking most commonly aims to answer what kind of research questions?

What are “why” questions?


400

One of the key characteristics of dialectical thinking, which is caused by friction and promotes change.

What is instability? (p. 51)


400

the dimensions of
languages,
images,
and
gestures
that poetical
thinking privileges

What is figurative and performative?

400

An individual may be characterized by a fixed number of definite properties (extensive and qualitative) and yet possess an indefinite number of capacities to affect and be affected by other individuals” is an example of

What is affect?

500

________ binds data units to mean this or that based upon the characteristics that are selected to define something as a this or that 

Categorizing

500

What is the greatest strength of narrative thinking?

What is Human agency OR Human connectedness OR connection? 

500

One of the main goals of dialectical thinking: researchers should not only critique historical or social discourses, but also seek to do this.

What is intervention OR what is transformation? (p. 65)

500

artist-researchers
o p e n 

their senses to do
this
to assumed boundaries 

What is blurring?

500

What does diagrammatical thinking focus on?

Diagrammatic thinking is generative, turning preconceptualized entities on their heads, stretching them in new ways, folding them into one another in the creation of new concepts.