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In recent years researchers have begun to reflect on gender identity and how this impacts on the creation of successful qualitative research. In this volume contributors explore these issues by ref...
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20 May 2016

Many researchers in recent years have begun to reflect on their gender identity and how this impacts on the research process and discuss how this helps build rapport with participants and creates successful or unsuccessful pieces of qualitative research. However, how does this intersect with other forms of identity, such as class, ethnicity, disability, age, sexuality? In this volume contributors explore these issues by reflecting on their own studies and research careers and address how important or unimportant gender has been in building research relationships. While the gender identity of the respondent/researcher relationship is undoubtedly important, what must also be acknowledged are the attributes which create a good fieldworker and competent social science researchers capable of understanding and engaging in different social situations and thought interaction with different participants.
Price: $161.99
Pages: 232
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Series: Studies in Qualitative Methodology
Publication Date:
20 May 2016
ISBN: 9781786350268
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Gender studies, gender groups
Nado presents readers with a collection of academic essays and scholarly articles focused on the relative importance or unimportance of gender in the building of research relationships over an academic career. He has organized the contributions that make up the main body of the text in five parts devoted to power dynamics within research relationships; age and gender; class and gender; gender, race, and nationality; and gender and sexuality. The editor is a faculty member of Open University in the UK.
Edited by Michael R. M. Ward, Open University, UK
PART I: POWER DYNAMICS WITHIN RESEARCH RELATIONSHIPS
Time to Kill the Witch? Reflections on Power Relationships When Leaving the Field - Sara Delamont
PART II: AGE AND GENDER
Masculinity, Age and Rapport in Qualitative Research - Thomas Thurnell-Read
‘Betweenness’ and the Negotiation of Similarity and Difference in the Interview Setting: Reflections on Interviewing - Grandfathers as a Young, Female Researcher - Anna Tarrant
PART III: CLASS AND GENDER
A Monster Lurking in the Shadows? One Researcher’s Crisis of Representing Class and Gender - Alexandra Allan
Similarity and Familiarity: Reflections on Indigenous Ethnography with Mothers, Daughters and School Teachers on the Margins of Contemporary Wales - Dawn Mannay and Jordon Creaghan
Staying Onside on the Inside: Men, Masculinities and the Research Process - Andrew Parker
PART IV: GENDER, RACE AND NATIONALITY
‘Let Me Know When You Figure Everyone Around Here Out’: Placing Gender in the Ethnographic Process - Edward W. Morris
Relationship-Building in Research: Gendered Identity Construction in Researcher-Participant Interaction - Garth Stahl
PART V: GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Is She One of Us? Intersecting Identities and Social Research - Nathalie Lozano-Neira and Jen Marchbank
Research with Queers, Peers and ‘Elites’: a Queer/Feminist Approach to Participant Demographics - Leslie Sherlock