ORG SUPER + From a feminist post-structuralist position I recount and reflect upon using narrative methods in a recent study with a sample of nursery workers in London.Firstly, I offer a critical reflection of feminist concerns to undertake research in emancipatory and recipricol ways.The decision-making that took place at various stages of the study is explored to consider the tensions and ambiguities that come to characterise feminist post-structuralist approaches to narrative research.The paper concludes by arguing that there is still an important need to hear the stories of marginalised groups.
However, to overcome concerns that ‘giving CS-907 voice’ is unethical, arrogant, and partial then heightened transparency about decision- making and representation is vital.