Abstract: Embarking on fieldwork in a country and culture that is foreign to oneself will always present challenges alongside the wonderful learning opportunities. Bringing the family along for the ride increases both sides of that equation. This narrative article reflects on the experiences of staying on a remote island in Fiji for social science fieldwork. It looks at the issue of cross-cultural research, and the impacts of the presence of the researcher's family. There are many issues to consider, and changes from what may be a usual research practice, and the presence of the famil
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
As an experienced science educator in Fiji, it is my observation that Ethnic Fijian students evince,...
Reflecting on three case studies, this article provides an empirically grounded discussion of the ch...
Embarking on fieldwork in a country and culture that is foreign to oneself will always present chall...
"Feldforschung in einem fremden Land und einer fremden Kultur beinhaltet neben Lernmöglichkeiten imm...
In this article, the authors discuss the experiences of conducting qualitative research in tradition...
There is a key tension associated with ethnographic explorations into the lives of people in the Glo...
There is a key tension associated with ethnographic explorations into the lives of people in the Glo...
The bulk of anthropological theory grew out of western anthropologists studying “exotic” cultures. T...
Living in two worlds is an insider perspective of how indigenous Pacific Immigrant communities, in t...
A key challenge for the cross-cultural researcher is how to maintain authenticity in the stories of ...
The article recapitulates field research experiences of a native researcher in Eastern DRC. In many ...
In this article I reflect on Indian and Pacific Islander relations in Fiji and New Zealand to ask wh...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to draw on the author’s research involving girls who leave the...
Psychological science has been biased towards Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democrati...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
As an experienced science educator in Fiji, it is my observation that Ethnic Fijian students evince,...
Reflecting on three case studies, this article provides an empirically grounded discussion of the ch...
Embarking on fieldwork in a country and culture that is foreign to oneself will always present chall...
"Feldforschung in einem fremden Land und einer fremden Kultur beinhaltet neben Lernmöglichkeiten imm...
In this article, the authors discuss the experiences of conducting qualitative research in tradition...
There is a key tension associated with ethnographic explorations into the lives of people in the Glo...
There is a key tension associated with ethnographic explorations into the lives of people in the Glo...
The bulk of anthropological theory grew out of western anthropologists studying “exotic” cultures. T...
Living in two worlds is an insider perspective of how indigenous Pacific Immigrant communities, in t...
A key challenge for the cross-cultural researcher is how to maintain authenticity in the stories of ...
The article recapitulates field research experiences of a native researcher in Eastern DRC. In many ...
In this article I reflect on Indian and Pacific Islander relations in Fiji and New Zealand to ask wh...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to draw on the author’s research involving girls who leave the...
Psychological science has been biased towards Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democrati...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
As an experienced science educator in Fiji, it is my observation that Ethnic Fijian students evince,...
Reflecting on three case studies, this article provides an empirically grounded discussion of the ch...