Conducting community-engaged qualitative research in South Africa: Memoirs of intersectional identities abroad
ML Maxwell, J Abrams, T Zungu… - Qualitative …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The influence of intersectional identities on social experiences is most often explored within
research on minority populations (eg LGBT, African American women, etc.). However few, if …
research on minority populations (eg LGBT, African American women, etc.). However few, if …
Situated knowledge in cross-cultural, cross-language research: a collaborative reflexive analysis of researcher, assistant and participant subjectivities
MA Caretta - Qualitative Research, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This article analyzes situated knowledge through the lens of the author and her three field
assistants. This work is written self-reflexively and is based on geographical fieldwork in …
assistants. This work is written self-reflexively and is based on geographical fieldwork in …
“You Can't Cross a River Without Getting Wet” A Feminist Standpoint on the Dilemmas of Cross-Cultural Research
JH Shope - Qualitative inquiry, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This article discusses the knotty methodological and epistemological issues raised while
doing research in rural communities in South Africa. Using entries from the author's field …
doing research in rural communities in South Africa. Using entries from the author's field …
Powerful voices and powerful stories: Reflections on the challenges and dynamics of intercultural research
T Fitzgerald - Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Familial circumstances, language, religion, ethnicity, social location and life experiences
impact on the increasingly diverse and complex composition of individuals and their …
impact on the increasingly diverse and complex composition of individuals and their …
Duoethnographic storying around involvements in, and extension of the meanings of, engaged qualitative research
In this article we discuss the duoethnographical approach we adopted to extend/deepen our
interpretations of ourselves as academic researchers attempting to practise engaged …
interpretations of ourselves as academic researchers attempting to practise engaged …
Affirming methodologies in two African diasporic contexts: The sharing of knowledge through liming and ole talk among Caribbean Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand …
C Nakhid, C Farrugia - Peabody Journal of Education, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses the value of affirming methodologies through two studies of African
diasporas that reveal how affirmation enhances autonomy, ownership, solidarity, and …
diasporas that reveal how affirmation enhances autonomy, ownership, solidarity, and …
Decolonising research approaches towards non-extractive research
PA Igwe, NO Madichie, DG Rugara - Qualitative Market Research: An …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to reflect on the extent to which research approaches need to be
deconstructed and re-imagined towards developing inclusive knowledge and non-extractive …
deconstructed and re-imagined towards developing inclusive knowledge and non-extractive …
Intersectional positionalities across gender, race, ethnicity and immigrant status in qualitative interviews
S Kim - International Journal of Qualitative Studies in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article addresses the implications of intersectional qualitative interviews across identity
categories of gender, race, ethnicity, and immigrant status. Responding to the research gap …
categories of gender, race, ethnicity, and immigrant status. Responding to the research gap …
[PDF][PDF] Research as practice: Contextualising applied research in the South African context
Research is at its core concerned with knowledge production and dissemina tion. This
chapter engages with the politics of research and knowledge produc tion by outlining the …
chapter engages with the politics of research and knowledge produc tion by outlining the …
Positionality and collaboration during fieldwork: Insights from research with co-nationals living abroad
A Chereni - Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum …, 2014 - qualitative-research.net
The researcher is a primary instrument in qualitative research. He/she is the key person in
facilitating conversations during fieldwork and in making sense of the data. Methodological …
facilitating conversations during fieldwork and in making sense of the data. Methodological …