Abstract
This paper is about politics and the part it plays in research. My curiosity is not directed at how
we attend to a culture of profit and competitive edge, but at how we structure our conceptual
categories and what political effects they engender. Unpacking poststructuralist ideas on truth,
interpretation and representation, I discuss what their implications for data analysis might be. I revisit
my classroom study to reveal an unwritten chapter in which I elaborate the conceptual decisions that
were made and the dilemmas which confronted in producing the narrative.