Handbook of Qualitative Cross-Cultural Research Methods
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-0353-4303-4 (ISBN)
Covering both theoretical perspectives as well as practical ways to conduct research in cross-cultural settings, the contributors explore research work across Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America. Chapters provide keen insights into Indigenous research methods and approaches to cross-cultural research with a range of different groups of Indigenous peoples, highlighting the ethical and methodological challenges for researchers conducting cross-cultural research. Top scholars in the field suggest practical tips and information on lessons they have learnt to make this a useful tool kit for early-career researchers and students.
This will be a critical read for students of development studies, transnational studies and anthropology who are interested in pursuing cross-cultural research in diverse settings. It is also an invigorating read for researchers who conduct cross-cultural research as well as those who work with people from ethnic minorities and refugees.
Edited by Pranee Liamputtong, Professor in Behaviour Sciences, College of Health Sciences, VinUniversity, Vietnam
Contents:
Preface xvi
1 Conducting cross-cultural research qualitatively in social
science: setting the scene 1
Pranee Liamputtong
PART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS
2 Grounded ontologies: Indigenous methodologies in qualitative
cross-cultural research 26
Marnee Shay, Grace Sarra and Annette Woods
3 Doing decolonial and indigenist research: a reflection 40
Lieketseng Ned, Mpoe Johannah Keikelame and Leslie Swartz
4 Kaupapa Māori research 56
Fiona Cram and Anna Adcock
5 Cultural insider–outsider: reflecting on positionality in shared
and differing identities 85
Sonya Corbin Dwyer and Jennifer L. Buckle
6 Cultural sensibility in accessing participants in cross-cultural research 100
Rinchen Pelzang and Alison M. Hutchinson
7 Researcher’s refusals: ethical dilemmas, ethical practices in
qualitative research. Interviews on the Thailand–Myanmar border 121
Nisha Toomey
PART II QUALITATIVE CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
8 Cross-cultural interviewing 142
Gabriele Griffin
9 Critical narrative inquiry as psychosocial accompaniment with
Aboriginal communities 160
Amy Quayle and Christopher Sonn
10 Cross-lingual focus groups in cross-cultural community-based
participatory research 180
Maira Quintanilha and Maria Mayan
11 Life histories and life diagrams 196
Johanna Söderström
12 The walking interview in cross-cultural research 214
Nigel Hunt and Danila D’Errico
13 Intercultural research: Aboriginal young people and the digital
storytelling process as knowledge exchange 233
Fran Edmonds, Richard Chenhall and Emily Munro-Harrison
14 Body mapping: an empowering method for ethnoanatomical
and ethnophysiological insights in qualitative research 256
Heather Julie Wallace
15 Ethnographic methods in cross-cultural research 273
Roseanne C. Schuster, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis and Cindi
SturtzSreetharan
16 Indigenising photovoice: infusing Māori cultural values into
Western research methods 290
Glenis Mark and Amohia Boulton
17 Decolonising community-based participatory research:
applying arts-based methods to transformative learning spaces 309
Carolyn M. Melro and Clifford T. Ballantyne
18 Cross-cultural community gardening as an Indigenist
methodology: a learning ceremonial journey from a colour
settler perspective 324
Ranjan Datta
19 Transnational cross-cultural research: modern challenges and
solutions for field access, data collection, and analysis 335
Anson Au
Index 356
Erscheinungsdatum | 24.08.2024 |
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Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Empirische Sozialforschung |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Spezielle Soziologien | |
ISBN-10 | 1-0353-4303-7 / 1035343037 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-0353-4303-4 / 9781035343034 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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