Borders of Qualitative Research
Title | Borders of Qualitative Research PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Leigh |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2023-12-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1447355644 |
Increasing numbers of researchers are using arts-based, embodied or creative methods. They promote rapport and connection, facilitating research that reaches beyond surface understanding to expose authentic stories and hidden, richer truths. Whilst powerful, these methods can have unintended consequences and the potential for harm. Drawing on case studies and lessons learned from programmes and work across research, therapy, education, art and science, this engaging book explores and demonstrates the porous borders of research. It invites researchers to reflect and consider the boundaries and consequences of their work in order to deepen and widen its applicability and impact across science, art, education and therapy.
Negotiating Boundaries and Borders
Title | Negotiating Boundaries and Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Smith |
Publisher | JAI Press Incorporated |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2007-01-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780762312832 |
Featuring chapters that explore the interrelationship of qualitative methodologies and development theory, policy and practice, this book demonstrates the importance of placing qualitative methodologies within their conceptual, practical and political contexts. It asks questions of development research.
Navigating Borders
Title | Navigating Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Ilse van Liempt |
Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9053569308 |
A fascinating study provides an inside perspective into human smuggling processes.
Research Beyond Borders
Title | Research Beyond Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Lise-Hélène Smith |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2011-12-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0739143573 |
This collection draws insights from an interdisciplinary group of scholars who specialize in diverse methods ranging from ethnography, archival research, and oral histories, to quantitative data analysis and experiments used in the social sciences and humanities to reflect on the empirical, methodological, and practical implications of conducting research beyond one’s national borders. The goal of this book is to help researchers contemplate existing orientations that dominate current research processes and consider the need for transnational multidisciplinary practices that remain aware of the inequalities which continually inform research practices. With this focus, this collection is also a resourceful initiative that seeks to share experiences as well as extract key ideas and approaches likely to overlap or resonate in different disciplines.
Borders of Qualitative Research
Title | Borders of Qualitative Research PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Leigh |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2023-12-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1447355652 |
Increasing numbers of researchers are using arts-based, embodied or creative methods. They promote rapport and connection, facilitating research that reaches beyond surface understanding to expose authentic stories and hidden, richer truths. Whilst powerful, these methods can have unintended consequences and the potential for harm. Drawing on case studies and lessons learned from programmes and work across research, therapy, education, art and science, this engaging book explores and demonstrates the porous borders of research. It invites researchers to reflect and consider the boundaries and consequences of their work in order to deepen and widen its applicability and impact across science, art, education and therapy.
Uncharted Terrains
Title | Uncharted Terrains PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Ochoa O'Leary |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2013-11-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0816599165 |
“We must secure our borders” has become an increasingly common refrain in the United States since 2001. Most of the “securing” has focused on the US–Mexico border. In the process, immigrants have become stigmatized, if not criminalized. This has had significant implications for social scientists who study the lives and needs of immigrants, as well as the effectiveness of programs and policies designed to help them. In this groundbreaking book, researchers describe their experiences in conducting field research along the southern US border and draw larger conclusions about the challenges of contemporary border research. Each chapter raises methodological and ethical questions relevant to conducting research in transnational contexts, which can frequently be unpredictable or even volatile. The volume addresses the central question of how can scholars work with vulnerable migrant populations along the perilous US–Mexico border and maintain ethical and methodological standards, while also providing useful knowledge to stakeholders? Not only may immigrants be afraid to provide information that could be incriminating, but researchers may also be reluctant to allow their findings to become the basis of harsher law enforcement, unjustly penalize the subjects of their research, and inhibit the formulation of humane and effective immigration policy based on scholarly research. All of these concerns, which are perfectly legitimate from the social scientists’ point of view, can put researchers into conflict with legal authorities. Contributors acknowledge their quandaries and explain how they have dealt with them. They use specific topics—reproductive health issues and sexually transmitted diseases among immigrant women, a study of undocumented business owners, and the administration of the Mexican Household Survey in Phoenix, among others—to outline research methodology that will be useful for generations of border researchers.
Research across Borders
Title | Research across Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Clark-Kazak |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2023-05-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 148753423X |
In order to understand positionality as it relates to research, it is important to learn how to identify and reflect on how knowledge is produced and reproduced. Research across Borders introduces key concepts and methods to understand and critically analyze research in academic books and journals, as well as in media, government reports, and anywhere else information is found. This book addresses the opportunities and challenges of undertaking research in international, cross-border, and cross-cultural contexts. Specifically designed for students studying interdisciplinary or international programs on topics such as human rights, conflict studies, international relations, global development, and migration, Research across Borders provides the methodological, ethical, and epistemological foundations for understanding research across different disciplines. Whether students are gathering information from secondary sources or conducting primary research, Research across Borders aims to help readers become better researchers.