Should qualitative researchers be members of the population they are studying, or should they not? Although this issue has been explored within the context of qualitative research, it has generally been reserved for discussions of observation, field research, and ethnography. The authors expand that discussion and explore membership roles by illustrating the insider status of one author and the outsider status of the other when conducting research with specific parent groups. The strengths and challenges of conducting qualitative research from each membership status are examined. Rather than consider this issue from a dichotomous perspective, the authors explore the notion of the space between that allows researchers to occupy the position ...
While much has been written on the problems that can arise when interviewing respondents from a diff...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue for a multi-dimensional and developmental notion of r...
Researchers have long debated the perils and possibilities associated with being an insider or an ou...
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...
A growing concern on the design of culturally grounded qualitative research studies seems to be feat...
Researchers, particularly those using qualitative methodologies, often position themselves as ‘insid...
Researchers, particularly those using qualitative methodologies, often position themselves as ‘insid...
Background: The researcher role is highly debated in qualitative research. This article concerns the...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
Building on the theme of the University of Bath’s 2018 Qualitative Research Symposium, ‘How do we be...
While much has been written on the problems that can arise when interviewing respondents from a diff...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue for a multi-dimensional and developmental notion of r...
Researchers have long debated the perils and possibilities associated with being an insider or an ou...
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...
A growing concern on the design of culturally grounded qualitative research studies seems to be feat...
Researchers, particularly those using qualitative methodologies, often position themselves as ‘insid...
Researchers, particularly those using qualitative methodologies, often position themselves as ‘insid...
Background: The researcher role is highly debated in qualitative research. This article concerns the...
Sociologists and qualitative researchers have engaged in an extensive debate about the merits of res...
In this article, I examine some of the methodological issues present for minority scholars when cond...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Just as we inhabit multiple positions and identities in our everyday life, when conducting fieldwork...
Qualitative researchers are expected to engage in reflexivity, whereby they consider the impact of t...
Building on the theme of the University of Bath’s 2018 Qualitative Research Symposium, ‘How do we be...
While much has been written on the problems that can arise when interviewing respondents from a diff...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue for a multi-dimensional and developmental notion of r...
Researchers have long debated the perils and possibilities associated with being an insider or an ou...