Cultural humility in participatory research: Debunking the myth of 'hard to reach'groups

RA Abay, H von Unger - Intersectional Colonialities, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
The construction of 'hard-to-reach'groups has been a constant feature of many discourses in
both health and social care and of academic discourses on research methodology in …

Colonial methodology?: Methodological challenges to cross-cultural projects collecting data by structured interviews

A Ryen - Research and inequality, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
'Is this the way to Arusha?'the Norwegian asked, pointing towards the left at the
crossroads.'Yes', the young Tanzanian answered, smilingly confirming the Norwegian's …

Cultural insider-outsider: Reflecting on positionality in shared and differing identities

SC Dwyer, JL Buckle - Handbook of Qualitative Cross-Cultural …, 2022 - elgaronline.com
In practice, concepts and relationships in qualitative research are not fully defined, and there
is no correct or optimal relationship. The relationship changes according to the researcher's …

Exploring the fault lines of cross‐cultural collaborative research

J Pryor, A Kuupole, N Kutor, M Dunne, C Adu‐Yeboah - Compare, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores issues emerging from the authors' experiences of collaborative
research in Ghana, by researchers from a Ghanaian and a British university. The text …

“But you are also Ghanaian, you should know”: Negotiating the insider–outsider research positionality in the fieldwork encounter

EA Adu-Ampong, EA Adams - Qualitative Inquiry, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The reflexive turn in sociology and across much of the social sciences has brought a central
focus on the “self” within research encounters. Within this context, qualitative researchers …

Decolonising research methodologies in the Global South: Experiences of an African social scientist

R Chigevenga - African Journal of Social Work, 2022 - ajol.info
Research is a systematic and objective way of gathering information to enrich the existing
body of knowledge. The way research is conducted in parts of the Global South specifically …

Grounded ontologies: Indigenous methodologies in qualitative cross-cultural research

M Shay, G Sarra, A Woods - Handbook of Qualitative Cross …, 2022 - elgaronline.com
Aboriginal knowledges in Australia have been developed over a period of at least 65,000
years (Malaspinas et al., 2016). Torres Strait Islander people are the traditional owners of …

Interpreting and presenting marginalized voices through intersubjective accounts

DP Phillips - Qualitative Research Journal, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to introduce a unique approach to accessing,
interpreting, and presenting issues concerning the lives of social science research …

'From History Project to Transdisciplinary Research': District Six as a case study

MN Davids - TD: The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in …, 2018 - journals.co.za
This article expounds how a National Research Foundation (NRF) history project evolved
into a transdisciplinary study. The article develops a case in favour of transdisciplinary …

Exploring or exporting? Qualitative methods in times of globalisation

A Ryen - International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Europeanism, westernism and methodological imperialism all refer to the classic criticism of
Western research in non-Western contexts. Though I welcome the debate, I find arguments …