When Researching the “Other” Intersects with the Self

IF 0.4 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1525/dcqr.2020.9.1.63
Altheria Caldera, S. Rizvi, Freyca Calderon-Berumen, Monica Lugo
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Abstract

Although the field of critical qualitative inquiry is saturated with literature on methodologies and theoretical orientations, there is less scholarship that explores the dynamics that prevail when women of color conduct critical qualitative inquiry with participants who share their identities. Using scholarly personal narrative (SNP), our project examines the intricacies of kinship found between women of color researchers and their research participants. More specifically, this article presents narratives of an African American scholar, a British Pakistani immigrant scholar, and two Latina (Mexican) immigrant scholars who explore dilemmas and rewards that surfaced in our research within our individual communities.
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当研究“他者”与自我相交时
尽管批判性定性研究领域充斥着关于方法论和理论取向的文献,但探索有色人种女性与具有相同身份的参与者进行批判性定性研究时的动态的学术研究却很少。使用学术个人叙事(SNP),我们的项目研究了有色人种女性研究人员和他们的研究参与者之间错综复杂的亲属关系。更具体地说,本文介绍了一位非裔美国学者、一位英国巴基斯坦移民学者和两位拉丁裔(墨西哥)移民学者的故事,他们探讨了我们在各自社区的研究中出现的困境和回报。
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Departures in Critical Qualitative Research
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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