Bringing together the latest international scholarship in the sociology and anthropology of migration, this volume explores the complexities, joys and frustrations of conducting 'insider' research. The book offers analyses of key methodological, ethical and epistemological challenges faced by migration researchers as they question the ways in which they come to identify with their research topic or their participants.
Bringing together the latest international scholarship in the sociology and anthropology of migration, this volume explores the complexities, joys and frustrations of conducting 'insider' research. The book offers analyses of key methodological, ethical and epistemological challenges faced by migration researchers as they question the ways in which they come to identify with their research topic or their participants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lejla Voloder is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the International Centre for Muslim and non-Muslim Understanding at the University of South Australia, Australia. Liudmila Kirpitchenko is Research Fellow at the Centre for Citizenship and Globalization, Deakin University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editor's Preface: Insider Research on Migration and Mobility Introduction, Lejla Voloder Part I Dimensions of Insiderness Chapter 1 Negotiating Aboriginal Part icipation in Research, Michele Lobo Chapter 2 Cosmopolitan Engagement in Researching Race Relations in New Zealand, Farida Fozdar Chapter 3 On the Tide Between Being an Insider and Outsider, Ba?ak Bilecen Chapter 4 Conducting Qualitative Research, Christof Van Mol Part II Researching Home and Community Chapter 5 Behind the Emic Lines, Hariz Halilovich Chapter 6 Close, Closer, Closest, Efrat Tzadik-Fallik Chapter 7 Emotive Connections, Derya Ozkul Part III Producing Self, Producing Others Chapter 8 Between Suspicion and Trust, Petra Andits Chapter 9 Interrupting Anonymity, Angela Lehmann Chapter 10 Black on Black, Virginia Mapedzahama, Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo Chapter 11 Academic Intercultural Encounters and Cosmopolitan Knowledge Translation, Liudmila Kirpitchenko
Series Editor's Preface: Insider Research on Migration and Mobility Introduction, Lejla Voloder Part I Dimensions of Insiderness Chapter 1 Negotiating Aboriginal Part icipation in Research, Michele Lobo Chapter 2 Cosmopolitan Engagement in Researching Race Relations in New Zealand, Farida Fozdar Chapter 3 On the Tide Between Being an Insider and Outsider, Ba?ak Bilecen Chapter 4 Conducting Qualitative Research, Christof Van Mol Part II Researching Home and Community Chapter 5 Behind the Emic Lines, Hariz Halilovich Chapter 6 Close, Closer, Closest, Efrat Tzadik-Fallik Chapter 7 Emotive Connections, Derya Ozkul Part III Producing Self, Producing Others Chapter 8 Between Suspicion and Trust, Petra Andits Chapter 9 Interrupting Anonymity, Angela Lehmann Chapter 10 Black on Black, Virginia Mapedzahama, Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo Chapter 11 Academic Intercultural Encounters and Cosmopolitan Knowledge Translation, Liudmila Kirpitchenko
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