The importance of a researcher's positionality has been well documented in prior studies. Yet, reflections on cross-cultural research from the positionality of a researcher with a migration background are rare. In this paper, I respond to this knowledge gap through a reflexive account of my positionality as a researcher with a migration background who has conducted cross-cultural research concerning dementia care. Following critiques of "ethnic matching," I apply a reflexive approach in which researcher positionality is understood as intersectional. I illustrate how both commonalities and differences within the researcher-researched relationship impact rapport-building and power dynamics. Also, I highlight how a researcher's experienced emo...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
A researcher’s position as an outsider and/or insider in relation to the population under study is i...
The importance of a researcher’s positionality has been well documented in prior studies. Yet, refle...
Qualitative methodologies in migration studies are bringing new emphasis on the old question of the ...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...
This article rejects the insider/outsider dichotomy as a framework for understanding researcher-rese...
Positionality has, to-date, been conceptualised by social scientists as a central component in the p...
This article engages critically with the insider–outsider divide in research with migrants and advoc...
Drawing upon my long experience of qualitative migration research, this article uses the concept of ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the care and support needs of migrants affected by dementia differing from the p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue for a multi-dimensional and developmental notion of r...
While a growing body of research has examined immigrants’ health generally, less is known specifical...
As researchers’ identities impact the research process, researchers need to take a reflexive stance ...
This paper explores how reflexive practices enabled researchers to achieve a more complex analysis o...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
A researcher’s position as an outsider and/or insider in relation to the population under study is i...
The importance of a researcher’s positionality has been well documented in prior studies. Yet, refle...
Qualitative methodologies in migration studies are bringing new emphasis on the old question of the ...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...
This article rejects the insider/outsider dichotomy as a framework for understanding researcher-rese...
Positionality has, to-date, been conceptualised by social scientists as a central component in the p...
This article engages critically with the insider–outsider divide in research with migrants and advoc...
Drawing upon my long experience of qualitative migration research, this article uses the concept of ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the care and support needs of migrants affected by dementia differing from the p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue for a multi-dimensional and developmental notion of r...
While a growing body of research has examined immigrants’ health generally, less is known specifical...
As researchers’ identities impact the research process, researchers need to take a reflexive stance ...
This paper explores how reflexive practices enabled researchers to achieve a more complex analysis o...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
A researcher’s position as an outsider and/or insider in relation to the population under study is i...