Doorways of Understanding: A Generative Metaphor Analysis

In this paper, we explore the use of a generative metaphor for analyzing qualitative interviews on abortion attitudes. U.S. abortion attitudes are notably complex and multidimensional, thus, requiring subtle, complex, and multidimensional tools of study. We used the generative metaphor of a "do...

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Published in:Forum, qualitative social research Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 1 - 33
Main Authors: Haus, Katie, Hadfield, Jaclyn, Laroche, Kathryn J, Dennis, Barbara, Turner, Renna C, Crawford, Brandon L, Lo, Wen-Juo, Jozkowski, Kristen N
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Berlin Freie Universität Berlin 01-01-2024
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Summary:In this paper, we explore the use of a generative metaphor for analyzing qualitative interviews on abortion attitudes. U.S. abortion attitudes are notably complex and multidimensional, thus, requiring subtle, complex, and multidimensional tools of study. We used the generative metaphor of a "doorway" as an analytic tool to enable new understandings of abortion attitudes as expressed across 24 one-on-one semi-structured qualitative interviews with U.S. adults. The doorway metaphor gave us an understanding of the ways in which participants thought of their abortion attitudes as open to revision or change to some degree while also being closed to revision in other ways. This spectrum of openness and closedness does not come into view when examining abortion attitudes through the dichotomous framings. In this methodological paper, we thoroughly describe how we used the metaphor to explicate the complexities and multidimensionalities of a person's abortion attitudes.
ISSN:1438-5627
DOI:10.17169/fqs-25.1.4097