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Al-Youssef, Joanna; Colin, Mindy; Garrido, Cecilia and Savvides, Nicola
(2014).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2304/rcie.2014.9.4.412
URL: http://www.wwwords.co.uk/rcie/content/pdfs/9/issue...
Abstract
This article highlights key theoretical and methodological issues and implications of being an insider/outsider when undertaking qualitative research in international educational settings. It first address discourses of ‘self’ and ‘other’, noting that identity and belonging emerge from fluid engagement between researchers and participants. It considers the benefits and challenges of being an insider or outsider and question the traditional insider/outsider dichotomy. The role of ‘critical reflexivity’ in helping researchers conscientiously negotiate through ‘the space between’ is examined. The discussion is illustrated with examples from the authors’ research focusing on the opportunities, challenges and tensions experienced as insiders/outsiders. They argue that engaging in critical reflexivity is important for working towards ethical and credible research as it enables the researcher to consider and make transparent how their positionality impacts on the entire research process.
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- Item ORO ID
- 41640
- Item Type
- Journal Item
- ISSN
- 1745-4999
- Project Funding Details
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Funded Project Name Project ID Funding Body Not Set Not Set The Open University (OU) - Keywords
- identity; insider/outsider status; otherness; positionality; qualitative methodology; critical reflexivity
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Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies (WELS) > Languages and Applied Linguistics
Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies (WELS) - Copyright Holders
- © 2014 Research in Comparative and International Education (RCIE)
- Depositing User
- Cecilia Garrido