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 …

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 …

“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 …

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 …

Duoethnographic storying around involvements in, and extension of the meanings of, engaged qualitative research

LDN Tlale, NRA Romm - Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum …, 2019 - ssoar.info
In this article we discuss the duoethnographical approach we adopted to extend/deepen our
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 …

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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Research as practice: Contextualising applied research in the South African context

S Kramer, A Fynn, S Laher - … methods in the social sciences: Case …, 2019 - library.oapen.org
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 …

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 …