Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process
Are You In or Are You Out?
Herausgeber: Kurylo, Anastacia
Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process
Are You In or Are You Out?
Herausgeber: Kurylo, Anastacia
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This bookexplores researcher identity related to insider/outsider roles regarding the groups studied. Scholars use various research methods and discuss the value of insider/outsider perspectives, problems faced as insiders and outsiders, strategies to overcome related obstacles, and implications for advocating on behalf of a group being studied.
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This bookexplores researcher identity related to insider/outsider roles regarding the groups studied. Scholars use various research methods and discuss the value of insider/outsider perspectives, problems faced as insiders and outsiders, strategies to overcome related obstacles, and implications for advocating on behalf of a group being studied.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781498509206
- ISBN-10: 1498509207
- Artikelnr.: 45466106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781498509206
- ISBN-10: 1498509207
- Artikelnr.: 45466106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Anastacia Kurylo - Contributions by Wilfredo Alvarez; Nicole T. Castro; Brian Cogan; Kelli Coghill; Katrina A. Comber; Brad Crownover; Lawrence R. Frey; Susan J. Gilbertz; Howard Giles; Jane Giles; Michael J. Grabowski; Alan Hansen; Anastacia Ku
Preface
Anastacia Kurylo
Part I The Problem of the Insider/Outsider Dichotomy for Researchers
Chapter 1 Beyond Quantitative and Qualitative Researcher Stereotypes:
Exploring Researcher Identity
Anastacia Kurylo
Chapter 2 Researcher Roles and Reflections on Insider and Outsider Status
Brad Crownover
Chapter 3 Establishing Contact and Entering the Field
Wilfredo Alvarez
Part II
The Construction of Group Identity in Research
Chapter 4 Communication Theories of Group Membership and the Research
Process
Howard Giles and Jane Giles
Chapter 5 Constructing Group Membership through Talk in the Field
Jessica S. Robles
Chapter 6 Collaborative Partnerships and Multiple Group Identities
Trudy Milburn, The Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers
College
Alan Hansen, Carroll College
Chapter 7 In or Out? Experiential Learning and Three Consequences of
Communicating Group Identity
Anastacia Kurylo, Kelli Coghill, Katrina Comber, and Fernando Taveras
Part III
Negotiating Emotion, Advocacy, and Ethics as an Insider/Outsider
Chapter 8 The Inner Researcher: Researchers' Emotions and Identities
Lawrence R. Frey and Nicole T. Castro
Chapter 9 Advocacy and the Perils of Group Membership
David L. Palmer
Chapter 10 Blurring Boundaries: Ethics and the Complexity of the Research
Process
Susan J. Gilbertz and Trudy Milburn
Chapter 11 Insider and Outsider Perspective in Ethnographic Research
Anthony Naaeke, Anastacia Kurylo, Michael Grabowski, David Linton, and
Marie Radford
Part IV
Practical Tips for Navigating Intergroup Status
Chapter 12 Tips for the Group Outsider: You Don't Belong Here; Come On In.
David Linton
Chapter 13 Tips for the Group Insider: I Grew Up Punk (Not That There is
Anything Wrong with That!)
Brian Cogan
Chapter 14 He, She, or They: The Intricacies of the Modern Pronoun
Tyler (Ellora) LaCarrubba
Chapter 15 Questions that Open Up the Field of Impossible Things
Natasha Shapiro
Chapter 16 Problematizing Group Identity to Accommodate the Complexity of
Research
Anastacia Kurylo
About the Contributors
Anastacia Kurylo
Part I The Problem of the Insider/Outsider Dichotomy for Researchers
Chapter 1 Beyond Quantitative and Qualitative Researcher Stereotypes:
Exploring Researcher Identity
Anastacia Kurylo
Chapter 2 Researcher Roles and Reflections on Insider and Outsider Status
Brad Crownover
Chapter 3 Establishing Contact and Entering the Field
Wilfredo Alvarez
Part II
The Construction of Group Identity in Research
Chapter 4 Communication Theories of Group Membership and the Research
Process
Howard Giles and Jane Giles
Chapter 5 Constructing Group Membership through Talk in the Field
Jessica S. Robles
Chapter 6 Collaborative Partnerships and Multiple Group Identities
Trudy Milburn, The Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers
College
Alan Hansen, Carroll College
Chapter 7 In or Out? Experiential Learning and Three Consequences of
Communicating Group Identity
Anastacia Kurylo, Kelli Coghill, Katrina Comber, and Fernando Taveras
Part III
Negotiating Emotion, Advocacy, and Ethics as an Insider/Outsider
Chapter 8 The Inner Researcher: Researchers' Emotions and Identities
Lawrence R. Frey and Nicole T. Castro
Chapter 9 Advocacy and the Perils of Group Membership
David L. Palmer
Chapter 10 Blurring Boundaries: Ethics and the Complexity of the Research
Process
Susan J. Gilbertz and Trudy Milburn
Chapter 11 Insider and Outsider Perspective in Ethnographic Research
Anthony Naaeke, Anastacia Kurylo, Michael Grabowski, David Linton, and
Marie Radford
Part IV
Practical Tips for Navigating Intergroup Status
Chapter 12 Tips for the Group Outsider: You Don't Belong Here; Come On In.
David Linton
Chapter 13 Tips for the Group Insider: I Grew Up Punk (Not That There is
Anything Wrong with That!)
Brian Cogan
Chapter 14 He, She, or They: The Intricacies of the Modern Pronoun
Tyler (Ellora) LaCarrubba
Chapter 15 Questions that Open Up the Field of Impossible Things
Natasha Shapiro
Chapter 16 Problematizing Group Identity to Accommodate the Complexity of
Research
Anastacia Kurylo
About the Contributors
Preface
Anastacia Kurylo
Part I The Problem of the Insider/Outsider Dichotomy for Researchers
Chapter 1 Beyond Quantitative and Qualitative Researcher Stereotypes:
Exploring Researcher Identity
Anastacia Kurylo
Chapter 2 Researcher Roles and Reflections on Insider and Outsider Status
Brad Crownover
Chapter 3 Establishing Contact and Entering the Field
Wilfredo Alvarez
Part II
The Construction of Group Identity in Research
Chapter 4 Communication Theories of Group Membership and the Research
Process
Howard Giles and Jane Giles
Chapter 5 Constructing Group Membership through Talk in the Field
Jessica S. Robles
Chapter 6 Collaborative Partnerships and Multiple Group Identities
Trudy Milburn, The Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers
College
Alan Hansen, Carroll College
Chapter 7 In or Out? Experiential Learning and Three Consequences of
Communicating Group Identity
Anastacia Kurylo, Kelli Coghill, Katrina Comber, and Fernando Taveras
Part III
Negotiating Emotion, Advocacy, and Ethics as an Insider/Outsider
Chapter 8 The Inner Researcher: Researchers' Emotions and Identities
Lawrence R. Frey and Nicole T. Castro
Chapter 9 Advocacy and the Perils of Group Membership
David L. Palmer
Chapter 10 Blurring Boundaries: Ethics and the Complexity of the Research
Process
Susan J. Gilbertz and Trudy Milburn
Chapter 11 Insider and Outsider Perspective in Ethnographic Research
Anthony Naaeke, Anastacia Kurylo, Michael Grabowski, David Linton, and
Marie Radford
Part IV
Practical Tips for Navigating Intergroup Status
Chapter 12 Tips for the Group Outsider: You Don't Belong Here; Come On In.
David Linton
Chapter 13 Tips for the Group Insider: I Grew Up Punk (Not That There is
Anything Wrong with That!)
Brian Cogan
Chapter 14 He, She, or They: The Intricacies of the Modern Pronoun
Tyler (Ellora) LaCarrubba
Chapter 15 Questions that Open Up the Field of Impossible Things
Natasha Shapiro
Chapter 16 Problematizing Group Identity to Accommodate the Complexity of
Research
Anastacia Kurylo
About the Contributors
Anastacia Kurylo
Part I The Problem of the Insider/Outsider Dichotomy for Researchers
Chapter 1 Beyond Quantitative and Qualitative Researcher Stereotypes:
Exploring Researcher Identity
Anastacia Kurylo
Chapter 2 Researcher Roles and Reflections on Insider and Outsider Status
Brad Crownover
Chapter 3 Establishing Contact and Entering the Field
Wilfredo Alvarez
Part II
The Construction of Group Identity in Research
Chapter 4 Communication Theories of Group Membership and the Research
Process
Howard Giles and Jane Giles
Chapter 5 Constructing Group Membership through Talk in the Field
Jessica S. Robles
Chapter 6 Collaborative Partnerships and Multiple Group Identities
Trudy Milburn, The Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers
College
Alan Hansen, Carroll College
Chapter 7 In or Out? Experiential Learning and Three Consequences of
Communicating Group Identity
Anastacia Kurylo, Kelli Coghill, Katrina Comber, and Fernando Taveras
Part III
Negotiating Emotion, Advocacy, and Ethics as an Insider/Outsider
Chapter 8 The Inner Researcher: Researchers' Emotions and Identities
Lawrence R. Frey and Nicole T. Castro
Chapter 9 Advocacy and the Perils of Group Membership
David L. Palmer
Chapter 10 Blurring Boundaries: Ethics and the Complexity of the Research
Process
Susan J. Gilbertz and Trudy Milburn
Chapter 11 Insider and Outsider Perspective in Ethnographic Research
Anthony Naaeke, Anastacia Kurylo, Michael Grabowski, David Linton, and
Marie Radford
Part IV
Practical Tips for Navigating Intergroup Status
Chapter 12 Tips for the Group Outsider: You Don't Belong Here; Come On In.
David Linton
Chapter 13 Tips for the Group Insider: I Grew Up Punk (Not That There is
Anything Wrong with That!)
Brian Cogan
Chapter 14 He, She, or They: The Intricacies of the Modern Pronoun
Tyler (Ellora) LaCarrubba
Chapter 15 Questions that Open Up the Field of Impossible Things
Natasha Shapiro
Chapter 16 Problematizing Group Identity to Accommodate the Complexity of
Research
Anastacia Kurylo
About the Contributors