As a Western feminist supporting and researching gender equality in education in postcolonial contexts, I often wonder: Am I doing more harm than good? The privilege of my social location means that my efforts to support education in postcolonial contexts risk being patronizing, insulting, threatening, imperialist, and recolonizing. Yet neglecting and ignoring postcolonial contexts similarly reflects and reproduces a privileged position. I provide a tentative framework designed to address positionality, power, and privilege while creating an ethical research process for working in a postcolonial context. Beginning with an identification of positionality, the objectives of research, and guiding theoretical frameworks to situate the research ...
In this article I argue that the centrality of the white, western, middle-class academic as a domina...
This article starts from our experiences as two Western women of Black mixed-race background, undert...
In this Viewpoint, we consider the importance of positionality in research ‘gone wrong’. We focus on...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and ad...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline the challenges and complexities in conducting rese...
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own communities in...
Feminist research involves critical analysis of power, including positionality—the multiple identiti...
Purpose – The paper details the construction of a postcolonial feminist approach to ethnography; pro...
When we consider the different cultural spaces in which feminist social researchers might be carryin...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...
This paper deals with the challenges of doing fieldwork as a Western researcher in the “Global South...
In this article we problematize the dualistic and binary model of researcher/researched interaction ...
In this article I argue that the centrality of the white, western, middle-class academic as a domina...
This article starts from our experiences as two Western women of Black mixed-race background, undert...
In this Viewpoint, we consider the importance of positionality in research ‘gone wrong’. We focus on...
This autoethnographic piece seeks to demonstrate the continuous reflexive journey of researchers in ...
Abstract Organisation and management scholars are often preoccupied with developing, refining and ad...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline the challenges and complexities in conducting rese...
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own communities in...
Feminist research involves critical analysis of power, including positionality—the multiple identiti...
Purpose – The paper details the construction of a postcolonial feminist approach to ethnography; pro...
When we consider the different cultural spaces in which feminist social researchers might be carryin...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...
This paper deals with the challenges of doing fieldwork as a Western researcher in the “Global South...
In this article we problematize the dualistic and binary model of researcher/researched interaction ...
In this article I argue that the centrality of the white, western, middle-class academic as a domina...
This article starts from our experiences as two Western women of Black mixed-race background, undert...
In this Viewpoint, we consider the importance of positionality in research ‘gone wrong’. We focus on...