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This book introduces students to methodological, ethical, and epistemological foundations of research.
List of contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Preparing to Learn and Unlearn
1. Why Research across Borders?
2. How Is Knowledge Disciplined? The Opportunities and Challenges of Research across Disciplines and Epistemologies
3. Ethics, Power, and Positionality
4. Designing a Research Project across Borders
5. Measurement across Borders
6. Case Studies in Global Context
7. Sampling, Access, and Representation across Borders
8. Interviewing across Borders
9. Ethnographic Approaches across Borders: Observation, Participant Observation, Netnography, and "Hanging Out"
10. Participatory Research in International, Cross-Cultural Contexts
11. Analyzing Text and Images in Cross-Border Research
12. Presenting Research Findings across Borders: Reach, Responsibility, and Representation
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the author
Christina Clark-Kazak is an associate professor of public and international affairs at the University of Ottawa.
Summary
This book introduces students to methodological, ethical, and epistemological foundations of research.