RT Journal Article T1 Awareness of ageism while researching multiple minority discrimination: a discourse and grounded theory analysis revisiting own qualitative research A1 Vallés Martínez, Miguel Santiago A2 Denzin, Norman K. AB The concept awareness, proposed years ago to study contexts of interaction and processes of identity between nursingcare personnel and dying patients, may form a methodological and theoretical basis to study ageism. Moreover, awarenessis proposed here to be revisited as a core category referring to basic social processes and discursive axes underling variousphenomena such as racism, sexism, or ageism. My aim in this article is a retrospective research storytelling circa the caseof aging immigrants as people who have experienced multiple minority discrimination. A discourse and grounded theoryanalysis were used to reanalyze a selection of qualitative material gathered over the course of two sets of research projectson xenophobia (2006–2012) and multiple discrimination (2013–2019). Becoming aware of ageism in the case of agingimmigrants and the researcher himself serves as an exercise of methodological, self-reflexive, qualitative, and embodiedenquiry for a better understanding of sociological ageism. PB Sage SN 1077-8004 YR 2022 FD 2022-11-04 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/99168 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/99168 LA eng NO Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, grant number CSO2016-75946-R DS Docta Complutense RD 16 jul 2024