This paper discusses the strengths of using ethnographic research methods in cross-national comparative research. It focuses particularly on the potential of applying such methods to the study of migrants and minority ethnic youth in education, where large-scale quantitative studies or single-sited ethnographies are currently dominant. By linking findings and methodological reflections from a research study into the schooling experiences and life projects of migrants and minority ethnic youth in England and Spain, the paper shows how cross-national comparative ethnographies enable researchers to (1) contextualise and compare topics identified by research participants in the course of the fieldwork, (2) analyse topics, which only appear in o...
Newspaper data are popular in Comparative Migration Studies as they allow diachronic and cross-natio...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 2008This thesis res...
The aim of this paper is to share the conclusions of a recent ethnographic study carried out in Madr...
The paper attempts a brief analysis of two of the areas in which ethnographic research can make toda...
This paper explores the methodological challenges of doing research with transnational children. It ...
Osborn (2004) argues for the identification and utilisation of innovative research methodologies whi...
In many parts of the world, classrooms are characterised by cultural and ethnic diversity. Increasin...
This study addresses the need for detailed accounts of how English language learners engage in face-...
Collectively, the articles suggested for this special issue demonstrate that there are many perspect...
This study looks at how the methodology of comparative education research has contributed, or not co...
This paper reflects on the value of comparative anthropological research with refugee youth. It exam...
In this paper, I explore the benefits and challenges offered to education research by a short-term e...
As teachers, education policymakers and school managers seek to meet the needs of students from cult...
Through the analysis of a set of research dealing with foreigners children at school this paper repo...
The increasing development of pan-national and supra-national institutions and ‘states’ such as the ...
Newspaper data are popular in Comparative Migration Studies as they allow diachronic and cross-natio...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 2008This thesis res...
The aim of this paper is to share the conclusions of a recent ethnographic study carried out in Madr...
The paper attempts a brief analysis of two of the areas in which ethnographic research can make toda...
This paper explores the methodological challenges of doing research with transnational children. It ...
Osborn (2004) argues for the identification and utilisation of innovative research methodologies whi...
In many parts of the world, classrooms are characterised by cultural and ethnic diversity. Increasin...
This study addresses the need for detailed accounts of how English language learners engage in face-...
Collectively, the articles suggested for this special issue demonstrate that there are many perspect...
This study looks at how the methodology of comparative education research has contributed, or not co...
This paper reflects on the value of comparative anthropological research with refugee youth. It exam...
In this paper, I explore the benefits and challenges offered to education research by a short-term e...
As teachers, education policymakers and school managers seek to meet the needs of students from cult...
Through the analysis of a set of research dealing with foreigners children at school this paper repo...
The increasing development of pan-national and supra-national institutions and ‘states’ such as the ...
Newspaper data are popular in Comparative Migration Studies as they allow diachronic and cross-natio...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 2008This thesis res...
The aim of this paper is to share the conclusions of a recent ethnographic study carried out in Madr...