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Performing Qualitative Cross-Cultural Research

Performing Qualitative Cross-Cultural Research

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Pranee Liamputtong
Cambridge University Press, 4/1/2010
EAN 9780521898683, ISBN10: 0521898684

Hardcover, 302 pages, 25.9 x 19 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

Cross-cultural research is rife with ethical and methodological challenges but, despite the increased demand for such research, discussions on 'culturally sensitive methodologies' are still largely neglected. Consequently, researchers often find themselves faced with difficulties but lack information on how to deal with them. This text provides an in-depth discussion on how to perform qualitative research in cross-cultural contexts with an emphasis on a more ethical, sensible and responsible approach. Pranee Liamputtong suggests culturally sensitive and appropriate research methods that would work well with cultural groups. She offers thought-provoking perspectives and diverse cultural examples which will be of value to both novice and experienced cross-cultural researchers. Throughout the volume there are references to the excellent work of many cross-cultural researchers who have paved the way in different social and cultural settings.

Preface
1. Performing qualitative cross-cultural research
an introduction
2. Moral and ethical perspectives
3. The research participants
accessing and reciprocity
4. Cultural sensitivity - a responsible researcher
5. Insider/outsider perspectives and placing issues
6. Cross-cultural communication and language issues
7. Personal and collective testimony
8. Local knowledge, local power and collective action
9. Writing and disseminating in cross-cultural research
In closing …

'Liamputtong conveys a wonderful sense of excitement in her advocacy for this type of research. The use of widely diverse national/cultural/ethnic examples reflects the author's extensive experience in this field and is a real strength of the book.' Allan Kellehear, University of Bath