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This Handbook provides an in-depth discussion on doing cross-cultural research more ethically, sensibly and responsibly with diverse groups of people around the globe. It focuses on cross-cultural research in the social sciences where researchers who are often from Western, educated and rich backgrounds are conducting research with individuals from different socio-cultural settings that are often non-Western, illiterate and poor.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.
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Edited by Pranee Liamputtong, Professor in Behaviour Sciences, College of Health Sciences, VinUniversity, Vietnam
Table of Contents
Contents:Preface xvi1 Conducting cross-cultural research qualitatively in socialscience: setting the scene 1Pranee LiamputtongPART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS2 Grounded ontologies: Indigenous methodologies in qualitativecross-cultural research 26Marnee Shay, Grace Sarra and Annette Woods3 Doing decolonial and indigenist research: a reflection 40Lieketseng Ned, Mpoe Johannah Keikelame and Leslie Swartz4 Kaupapa Mori research 56Fiona Cram and Anna Adcock5 Cultural insider–outsider: reflecting on positionality in sharedand differing identities 85Sonya Corbin Dwyer and Jennifer L. Buckle6 Cultural sensibility in accessing participants in cross-cultural research 100Rinchen Pelzang and Alison M. Hutchinson7 Researcher's refusals: ethical dilemmas, ethical practices inqualitative research. Interviews on the Thailand–Myanmar border 121Nisha ToomeyPART II QUALITATIVE CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCHMETHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE8 Cross-cultural interviewing 142Gabriele Griffin9 Critical narrative inquiry as psychosocial accompaniment withAboriginal communities 160Amy Quayle and Christopher Sonn10 Cross-lingual focus groups in cross-cultural community-basedparticipatory research 180Maira Quintanilha and Maria Mayan11 Life histories and life diagrams 196Johanna Söderström12 The walking interview in cross-cultural research 214Nigel Hunt and Danila D'Errico13 Intercultural research: Aboriginal young people and the digitalstorytelling process as knowledge exchange 233Fran Edmonds, Richard Chenhall and Emily Munro-Harrison14 Body mapping: an empowering method for ethnoanatomicaland ethnophysiological insights in qualitative research 256Heather Julie Wallace15 Ethnographic methods in cross-cultural research 273Roseanne C. Schuster, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis and CindiSturtzSreetharan16 Indigenising photovoice: infusing Mori cultural values intoWestern research methods 290Glenis Mark and Amohia Boulton17 Decolonising community-based participatory research:applying arts-based methods to transformative learning spaces 309Carolyn M. Melro and Clifford T. Ballantyne18 Cross-cultural community gardening as an Indigenistmethodology: a learning ceremonial journey from a coloursettler perspective 324Ranjan Datta19 Transnational cross-cultural research: modern challenges andsolutions for field access, data collection, and analysis 335Anson AuIndex 356
Review
'The book provides an impressive and comprehensive set of views and methodological perspectives on how to be a true respectful and culturally sensitive cross-cultural researcher. Pranee Liamputtong has assembled a diverse group of contributors that include academics, field researchers and indigenous people; describing different approaches that range from community art to gardening. A must read!' -- Maurizio Trevisan, VinUniversity, Vietnam'This seminal book makes the critical contribution that cross-cultural research traditions are valid on and of their own. It is a major deconstruction of research approaches that privilege coloniality perspectives, challenging the predominant western research approaches and interpretations, and inviting alternative research culture values and orientations. Readers will gain new insights on the undoing of the neo-colonial polemics that inclusiveness and diversity in scholarly traditions is not just politics interfering with research practices, but that the research enterprise in the social sciences, like the personal, is political. The book makes the compelling argument that imported research traditions to cultural communities underplay or are dismissive of the real harm of coloniality to constructing authentic knowledge of and for cultural communities. This Handbook makes a clear, logical build-up to theoretical and conceptual frameworks of cross-cultural research approaches in the context of contemporary literature and elaborates on the implications of indigenist traditions for research practice, training, policy, and future directions.' -- Elias Mpofu, University of North Texas, US; University of Sydney, Australia; and University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa'Professor Liamputtong has created a landmark work that will be essential reading for ALL researchers. This book addresses the most complex challenges we have in international research today – of equity, diversity, inclusion, indigeneity, and accessibility. A powerful and needed work for the times.' -- Allan Kellehear, University of Vermont, US
Details ISBN1035343037 Author Pranee Liamputtong Pages 386 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781035343034 Format Paperback Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Subtitle A Social Science Perspective Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Pranee Liamputtong Audience Professional & Vocational Publication Date 2024-06-14 UK Release Date 2024-06-14 We've got this
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