Auto-, duo-and collaborative-ethnographies:“Caring” in an audit culture climate

RE Rinehart, K Earl - Qualitative Research Journal, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to make a case for the strength of qualitative work, but
more specifically for various kinds of ethnographies. Design/methodology/approach–The …

Duoethnography. Understanding qualitative research & Duoethnography: Promoting personal and societal change within dialogic self-‑study

P Sameshima - Journal of the Canadian Association for …, 2013 - jcacs3.journals.yorku.ca
The following review serves two purposes: 1) it focuses on a pair of remarkable books on the
methodological process of duoethnography; and 2) it provides an example of how this …

Toward True Partnership: A Case Study of Researching in Cross-Cultural Contexts

C Mutch, M Wong - Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Aotearoa New Zealand has two main cultures (Maori, the Indigenous people; and Pakeha,
New Zealanders of European extraction). This article describes the journey of 2 researchers …

Methodological challenges: Negotiation, critical reflection and the cultural other

N Savvides, J Al-Youssef, M Colin… - … insider/outsider research …, 2016 - books.google.com
During every research journey the production of ethical and credible research depends on
researchers reflecting critically and being transparent about the methodological issues and …

The observation of participation and the emergence of public ethnography

B Tedlock - Strategies of qualitative inquiry, 2008 - books.google.com
P articipant observation was created during the late 19th century as an ethnographic field
method for the study of small, homogeneous cultures. Ethnographers were expected to live …

Qualitative research—Unity and diversity

P Atkinson - Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum …, 2005 - qualitative-research.net
The paper argues that while qualitative research has been flourishing in many fields of the
social sciences, it has become unhelpfully fragmented and incoherent. Equally, there have …

[引用][C] Ethnography in the hands of participants: Tools of dramatic discovery

J Mlenczakowski - Explorations in Methodology, 1999 - emerald.com
It is sometimes hard to discern where ethnographic practice might currently be heading and
how we will, or should, reconcile the growing move to disestablish methodology through …

Narratives from Ghana: Exploring issues of difference and diversity in education

GJS Dei, A Asgharzadeh - Issues in African education: Sociological …, 2005 - Springer
Ghanaian university students as they reflect on their university experiences on the subject of
how questions of difference and diversity are broached in the teaching, learning, and …

Ethically scaling up interventions in educational development: a case for collaborative multi-sited ethnographic research

P Sutoris - Comparative education, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Educational interventions are often administered at scale in diverse settings as part of
international development programmes. Their implementation is subject to a linear process …

Community social psychologies for decoloniality: An African perspective on epistemic justice in higher education

S Kessi - South African Journal of Psychology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The decolonisation of higher education in South Africa is closely linked to questions of
knowledge production. The epistemic violence of the colonial encounter has put into …