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Doing Cross-Cultural ResearchDecolonised Methodologies in Cross-Cultural Research

Doing Cross-Cultural Research: Decolonised Methodologies in Cross-Cultural Research [This chapter examines in detail the process of performing interviews in life history, life story and narrative research. The authors focus on a set of collaborative life history interviews that the first author (April Vannini) conducted with the second author and storyteller (Coreen Gladue). April Vannini discusses how together they have reflected on the interviewing process in particular and the research process in general. She further reflects on the ways they were able to democratise the interview process by using 10 of Linda Tuhiwai Smith (1999) decolonising projects together with indigenous ways of knowing – the talking circle (Graveline 1998 ), and reflexive dyadic interviewing (Ellis and Berger 2003). The ultimate goal of this chapter is to examine the process of “story sharing” as a way to democratise interviewing.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Doing Cross-Cultural ResearchDecolonised Methodologies in Cross-Cultural Research

Part of the Social Indicators Research Series Book Series (volume 34)
Editors: Liamputtong, Pranee

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008
ISBN
978-1-4020-8566-6
Pages
137 –159
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4020-8567-3_10
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter examines in detail the process of performing interviews in life history, life story and narrative research. The authors focus on a set of collaborative life history interviews that the first author (April Vannini) conducted with the second author and storyteller (Coreen Gladue). April Vannini discusses how together they have reflected on the interviewing process in particular and the research process in general. She further reflects on the ways they were able to democratise the interview process by using 10 of Linda Tuhiwai Smith (1999) decolonising projects together with indigenous ways of knowing – the talking circle (Graveline 1998 ), and reflexive dyadic interviewing (Ellis and Berger 2003). The ultimate goal of this chapter is to examine the process of “story sharing” as a way to democratise interviewing.]

Published: Jan 1, 2008

Keywords: Decolonised methodology; Narrative research; Life story; Collaborative life-history interview; Storyteller; Indigenous way of knowing; Research ownership; Voice of participant; Ethical and moral responsibility; Reflexivity

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