1st Edition

Qualitative Research and Intercultural Understanding Conducting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Settings

By Deborah Court Copyright 2018
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    Qualitative Research and Intercultural Understanding: Conducting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Settings makes an important contribution to the fields of multiculturalism and qualitative research methods.

    The first section of the book is a textbook on qualitative methodology. Beginning with a sketch of the historical roots of qualitative research and its place in the research landscape, the book then explores the notion of culture and our individual and collective experiences of culture. The chapters that follow explain how to frame a study and ask qualitative research questions, how to strengthen the trustworthiness of qualitative findings and how to collect and analyze data and write a research report. This section closes with a chapter on research ethics.

    Every chapter is infused with the idea of researcher reflectivity in order to see beyond the researcher's personal cultural worldview. Examples of research studies are provided in every chapter, and each chapter concludes with questions and exercises for critical thought. The second section of the book is comprised of five contributed chapters in which researchers describe their own challenges in conducting research in multicultural settings. Graduate students, experienced researchers and all those interested in multiculturalism will find something to learn and enjoy in this vivid and unusual book.

    Introduction: Why Qualitative Research and Intercultural Understanding?

    Part One: Conducting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Settings

    Chapter One: The Roots of Qualitative Research and its Place in the Research Landscape

    Chapter Two: What is Culture?

    Chapter Three: Framing Your Study and Asking Research Questions

    Chapter Four: Validity and Reliability: How Do You Know?

    Chapter Five: Data Collection 1: Observations and Document Analysis. Who's Looking?

    Chapter Six: Data Collection 2: Interviews. Who's Asking?

    Chapter Seven: Data Analysis: Be Alert, Patient and Self-Critical, but Fear Not

    Chapter Eight: Writing and Sharing the Research Report

    Chapter Nine: Research Ethics and the Qualitative Road to Intercultural Understanding

    Part Two: Voices from the Field

    Chapter Ten:  Running between the Raindrops: Research, Culture and My Life in Two Worlds Randa Abbas

    Chapter Eleven: Foolish Dreams in a Fabled Land Deborah Court  

    Chapter Twelve: In Whose Interests? Chasing the Chimera of Beneficence in Qualitative Research Ted Riecken   

    Chapter Thirteen: Moving from Research to Publication: Best Practices in Communicating Interfaith Scholarship Jack Seymour

    Chapter Fourteen: When Flesh Became Word: Vulnerable Listening and Mimetic Learning in the Zone of Proximal (Inter)Diction Mai-Anh Le Tran 

    Biography

    Deborah Court is associate professor in the School of Education at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. She has conducted qualitative research into culture, religious education and educational cultures in Israel and in Canada for 30 years.