The authors present a self-reflexive and comparative account of their fieldwork experiences in Azerbaijan and Turkey to examine insider and outsider identities of researchers in settings that are neither unfamiliar nor fully familiar. It is argued that the researcher is often suspended in a betwixt-and-between position in the transformative process. This position is not necessarily a transitional one that leads to either the inclusion or exclusion of researchers by informants. Rather, the insider-outsider relationship can be conceived as a dialectical one that is continuously informed by the differentiating perceptions that researchers and informants have of themselves and others
The status of the insider and outsider is an important concept for cross-cultural research. Being a ...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
Current literature on identity and insider–outsider positioning in field relations is dominated by d...
This presentation examines the issues relating to insiderness and outsiderness within the qualitativ...
This article highlights key theoretical and methodological issues and implications of being an insid...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
Current literature on identity and insider–outsider positioning in field relations is dominated by d...
The perils of insider research – what happens when the researcher ‘goes native’ interviewing within ...
This article addresses methodological issues related to the consequences of researchers' range of in...
This article engages critically with the insider–outsider divide in research with migrants and advoc...
When mentioning that my work involves dealing with several former USSR countries I often get questio...
Researchers, particularly those using qualitative methodologies, often position themselves as ‘insid...
Should qualitative researchers be members of the population they are studying, or should they not? A...
The status of the insider and outsider is an important concept for cross-cultural research. Being a ...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
Current literature on identity and insider–outsider positioning in field relations is dominated by d...
This presentation examines the issues relating to insiderness and outsiderness within the qualitativ...
This article highlights key theoretical and methodological issues and implications of being an insid...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
Current literature on identity and insider–outsider positioning in field relations is dominated by d...
The perils of insider research – what happens when the researcher ‘goes native’ interviewing within ...
This article addresses methodological issues related to the consequences of researchers' range of in...
This article engages critically with the insider–outsider divide in research with migrants and advoc...
When mentioning that my work involves dealing with several former USSR countries I often get questio...
Researchers, particularly those using qualitative methodologies, often position themselves as ‘insid...
Should qualitative researchers be members of the population they are studying, or should they not? A...
The status of the insider and outsider is an important concept for cross-cultural research. Being a ...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
Current literature on identity and insider–outsider positioning in field relations is dominated by d...