Cross-Cultural Interviewing

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Angelika Sjostedt Landen
Anna Sofia Lundgren
Beatrice Akua-Sakyiwah
Botswana Culture
Britta Lundgren
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Catharina Peeck
Childbirth Narratives
Christina Svens
Conditional Possibilities
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cross-cultural interviewing
Cross-sex Friendship
Discursive Practices
Dominant Indigenous Group
Draws Back
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ethnicity in interviewing
feminist qualitative interviewing dilemmas
feminist research methods
Gabriele Griffin
Hwajeong Yoo
Ida Kock
Inter- and Intra-cultural Interviewing: Feminist Experiences and Reflections
intersectionality studies
interviewing
interviewing and power
Iranian Social Workers
Jin Nye Na
Katarzyna Wolanik Bostrom
Kurdish Theatre
Marianne Liliequist
minority women perspectives
Muslim Women's Activism
Muslim Women's Organisations
Muslim Women’s Activism
Muslim Women’s Organisations
non-Swedish Ethnicity
non-Swedish Origin
Patrcyja Sosnowska-Buxton
power dynamics in research
practice and theory of interviewing
qualitative research
qualitative research methods
reflexivity
Relative Outsider
Research Impact Agenda
Researcher Proximity
researcher reflexivity
researching differences
sameness in interviewing
Sex Workers
Sik Ying Ho
social science interviewing
Specific Scientific Status
Stephanie Smith
Stevi Jackson
Swedish Mountain Region
Swedish Sex Workers
Trust Flow
Uncertainty Avoidance
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138344808
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Interviewing is one of the most common techniques used to conduct qualitative research in the social sciences and humanities. As a result of globalization, researchers increasingly conduct interviews cross-, inter- and intra-nationally. This raises important questions about how differences and sameness are understood and negotiated within the interview situation, as well as the power structures at play within qualitative research, and the role that reflexivity plays in mediating these.

What does it mean to interview Black women as a Black woman? How is ethnicity negotiated across various qualitative research encounters? How are differences bridged or asserted in feminist interviewing? These are just some of the questions explored in the chapters in this volume. Drawing on their recent research, the contributors detail their experiences of engaging in qualitative interviewing and examine how they negotiated the various dilemmas they encountered. The contributions challenge some of the assumptions made in early feminist work on interviewing, providing nuanced accounts of actual research experiences.

This volume explores the practice and implications of conducting cross-, inter- and intra-cultural interviewing, bringing together researchers from a range of disciplines and countries to describe and analyse both its vicissitudes and its advantages.

Gabriele Griffin holds the Anniversary Chair in Women’s Studies at the University of York, UK. Her research centres on contemporary women’s cultural production, Women’s Studies as a discipline, and research methods.