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Critical Reflections on Research Methods : Power and Equity in Complex Multilingual Contexts / ed. by Doris S. Warriner, Martha Bigelow.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Researching MultilinguallyPublisher: Bristol ; Blue Ridge Summit : Multilingual Matters, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9781788922555
  • 9781788922562
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  • 306.44072 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1: Language, Culture and Identity -- 1. ‘I have so many things to tell you, but I don’t know English’: Linguistic Challenges and Language Brokering -- 2. Revisiting Our Understandings in Ethnographic Research -- 3. The Trouble with Operationalizing People: My Research with Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) -- 4. A Researcher’s Coming-of- Age through Participatory Action Research: The Intersections of Cultures, Identities and Institutions -- Part 2: Researcher Roles and Reciprocity -- 5. Doing Ethnographic Research as an Insider- Outsider: Reflections on Building Relationships and Doing Reciprocity -- 6. Researcher-Participant Relationships in Cross-Language Research: Becoming Cultural and Linguistic Insiders -- 7. Researching from the Margin: Challenges and Tensions of Doing Research within One’s Own Refugee Community -- 8. Working Toward a Humanizing Research Stance: Reflections on Modifying the Interview Process -- Part 3: Relationships, Ethics, Power and Equity -- 9. Ethics in Practice and Answerability in Complex, Multi-participant Studies -- 10. Weaving Reciprocity in Research with(in) Immigrant and Refugee Communities -- 11. Anonymity, Vulnerability and Informed Consent: An Ethical- Methodological Tale -- 12. The Emotional Dimensions of Qualitative Community- Driven Research: How Interactions and Relationships Shape Processes of Knowledge Production -- 13. Perspectives on Power and Equity in Community- Based Participatory Action Research Projects -- Index
Summary: This book explores the challenges and opportunities involved in conducting research with members of immigrant, refugee and other minoritized communities. Through first-hand reflective accounts, contributors explore community-based collaborative work, and suggest important implications for applied linguistics, educational research and anthropological investigations of language, literacy and culture. By critically reflecting on the power and limits of university-based research conducted on behalf of, or in collaboration with, members of local communities and by exploring the complicated relationships, dynamics and understandings that emerge, the chapters collectively demonstrate the value of reflecting on the possibilities and challenges of the research process, including the ethical and emotional dimensions of participating in collaborative research.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1: Language, Culture and Identity -- 1. ‘I have so many things to tell you, but I don’t know English’: Linguistic Challenges and Language Brokering -- 2. Revisiting Our Understandings in Ethnographic Research -- 3. The Trouble with Operationalizing People: My Research with Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) -- 4. A Researcher’s Coming-of- Age through Participatory Action Research: The Intersections of Cultures, Identities and Institutions -- Part 2: Researcher Roles and Reciprocity -- 5. Doing Ethnographic Research as an Insider- Outsider: Reflections on Building Relationships and Doing Reciprocity -- 6. Researcher-Participant Relationships in Cross-Language Research: Becoming Cultural and Linguistic Insiders -- 7. Researching from the Margin: Challenges and Tensions of Doing Research within One’s Own Refugee Community -- 8. Working Toward a Humanizing Research Stance: Reflections on Modifying the Interview Process -- Part 3: Relationships, Ethics, Power and Equity -- 9. Ethics in Practice and Answerability in Complex, Multi-participant Studies -- 10. Weaving Reciprocity in Research with(in) Immigrant and Refugee Communities -- 11. Anonymity, Vulnerability and Informed Consent: An Ethical- Methodological Tale -- 12. The Emotional Dimensions of Qualitative Community- Driven Research: How Interactions and Relationships Shape Processes of Knowledge Production -- 13. Perspectives on Power and Equity in Community- Based Participatory Action Research Projects -- Index

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This book explores the challenges and opportunities involved in conducting research with members of immigrant, refugee and other minoritized communities. Through first-hand reflective accounts, contributors explore community-based collaborative work, and suggest important implications for applied linguistics, educational research and anthropological investigations of language, literacy and culture. By critically reflecting on the power and limits of university-based research conducted on behalf of, or in collaboration with, members of local communities and by exploring the complicated relationships, dynamics and understandings that emerge, the chapters collectively demonstrate the value of reflecting on the possibilities and challenges of the research process, including the ethical and emotional dimensions of participating in collaborative research.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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