Doing cross-cultural research with integrity [electronic resource] : collected wisdom from researchers in social settings / Linda Miller Cleary.
Though all research is steeped in methodological and ethical quandaries, it is further complicated when a researcher crosses cultural borders. Given the increasingly multi-cultural nature of research populations and of recent global collaborations, researchers often find themselves working with thos...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Nothing stands still
- Initiating research : whose question? whose benefit? whose knowledge?
- Getting started : questions, community agreements, consent, institutional approval, and funding
- Choosing methods
- Understanding identity, discourse, and language to inform research
- Entering another culture
- Gathering data while respecting participants
- Complexities of analysis in cross-cultural research
- Dissemination : reciprocity as an imperative for action
- The two way bridge : doing cross-cultural research with integrity.