ABSTRACT

This methodologically oriented collection brings together higher education diary research studies from international contexts to showcase the versatility of the method and its adaptability to higher education research.

While keeping a diary is a familiar personal practice, diary method is a neglected form of research in higher education studies as well as the social sciences more broadly. This book showcases the range of options within diary method, as well as the benefits and challenges that this fascinating but mysterious method may bring to students and academic researchers alike. The benefits and the risks and challenges of diary research are discussed across the empirical studies included in the volume. Using a variety of solicited diary techniques, including audio, written and photo diaries, and focusing on different aspects of higher education including undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics, these studies include salient topics such as:

  • LGBTQ identities,
  • faith,
  • caring responsibilities,
  • international students,
  • socioeconomically disadvantaged students and
  • employability.

This important contribution to methodological innovation in the higher education research field promotes diary method as a viable option in social sciences and beyond. Whether new to the method or a seasoned diary researcher, this book is ideal reading for anyone who would like to learn the fundamentals of diary research and explore its feasibility in empirical contexts.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

The (re)naissance of diary method research in and beyond higher education studies

part I|58 pages

Critically designing and evaluating diary studies

chapter 1|14 pages

Using diaries in mixed methods designs

Lessons from a cross-institutional research project on doctoral students’ social transition experiences

chapter 2|15 pages

How short is too short?

Exploring diary study duration from the perspective of researching conferences and other short-term phenomena in higher education and beyond

chapter 3|14 pages

Audio diaries

A creative research method for higher education studies in the digital age

part II|58 pages

Exploring the nuances of the diary research process

chapter 5|14 pages

Researcher–participant ‘win–win’ in diary research

Participant recruitment and retention in a longitudinal diary-interview study on employability management

chapter 6|15 pages

‘I’m not really sure why I took that!’

Exploring the forms of diarying present in the participant-generated photo-elicitation method

chapter 7|13 pages

Reactivity, rationality, emotion and self-protection

Critical reflections on the use and potential of diaries in research on higher education choice and decision-making

chapter 8|14 pages

Telling their own story in their own way

Negotiating the ethics of a diary-like photo-elicitation method to capture faith and belief from students’ own starting point

part III|72 pages

The importance of diaries for researching hidden issues

chapter 9|14 pages

Accessing silenced voices?

Diary method as a source of data for understanding higher education experiences of students from socially excluded groups

chapter 11|14 pages

Closer to the feeling?

Exploring diary methods for higher education research on affective phenomena

chapter |11 pages

Afterword

Ensuring the continued success of diary research in higher education