Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process: Are You In or Are You Out?

Author:   Anastacia Kurylo ,  Wilfredo Alvarez ,  Nicole T. Castro ,  Brian Cogan
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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Pages:   314
Publication Date:   28 October 2016
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Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process: Are You In or Are You Out? focuses on researcher identity and the role it plays in conducting research, whether as a member of the culture being studied (i.e., an insider) or as an outsider to that culture. Contributors address the problems researchers face as insiders and outsiders, the practical strategies used to overcome related obstacles, the implications of insider/outsider status for the design of the study, the value of insider and outsider perspectives, the impact of this on the findings of a study, the implications for advocating on behalf of a group being studied, and other important topics. These scholars are from within and outside the field of communication and include well-known and emerging scholars who have studied a multitude of groups using various methodological strategies.

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Author:   Anastacia Kurylo ,  Wilfredo Alvarez ,  Nicole T. Castro ,  Brian Cogan
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781498509206


ISBN 10:   1498509207
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   28 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The chapters in Anastacia Kurylo's Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process: Are You In or Are You Out? are a blend of philosophical commentary on current research practices and 'how-to's' of relevant methodological process. It is an innovative text that forces readers to recognize the manner in which researcher identity both affects and, at times, is impacted by the individuals and groups we interact with in our scholarly endeavors. As such, this edited volume is extremely valuable for emerging scholars developing their programs of research as well as experienced researchers reflecting on and refining their methodological perspectives and practices. -- Jordan Soliz, University of Lincoln-Nebraska This text provides a refreshing, comprehensive, and engaging approach to fundamental research issues. The contributors unpack in diverse ways the complexities researchers need to be aware of as they negotiate and manage their identities during data collection. Importantly, it also addresses the issues of maintaining research integrity at every stage of data collection and analysis. New and accomplished scholars will find this a valuable contribution to their library. -- Bernadette Watson, University of Queensland


The chapters in Anastacia Kurylo's Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process: Are You In or Are You Out? are a blend of philosophical commentary on current research practices and `how-to's' of relevant methodological process. It is an innovative text that forces readers to recognize the manner in which researcher identity both affects and, at times, is impacted by the individuals and groups we interact with in our scholarly endeavors. As such, this edited volume is extremely valuable for emerging scholars developing their programs of research as well as experienced researchers reflecting on and refining their methodological perspectives and practices. -- Jordan Soliz, University of Lincoln-Nebraska This text provides a refreshing, comprehensive, and engaging approach to fundamental research issues. The contributors unpack in diverse ways the complexities researchers need to be aware of as they negotiate and manage their identities during data collection. Importantly, it also addresses the issues of maintaining research integrity at every stage of data collection and analysis. New and accomplished scholars will find this a valuable contribution to their library. -- Bernadette Watson, University of Queensland


The chapters in Anastacia Kurylo's Negotiating Group Identity in the Research Process: Are You In or Are You Out? are a blend of philosophical commentary on current research practices and 'how-to's' of relevant methodological process. It is an innovative text that forces readers to recognize the manner in which researcher identity both affects and, at times, is impacted by the individuals and groups we interact with in our scholarly endeavors. As such, this edited volume is extremely valuable for emerging scholars developing their programs of research as well as experienced researchers reflecting on and refining their methodological perspectives and practices. -- Jordan Soliz, University of Lincoln-Nebraska This text provides a refreshing, comprehensive, and engaging approach to fundamental research issues. The contributors unpack in diverse ways the complexities researchers need to be aware of as they negotiate and manage their identities during data collection. Importantly, it also addresses the issues of maintaining research integrity at every stage of data collection and analysis. New and accomplished scholars will find this a valuable contribution to their library. -- Bernadette Watson, University of Queensland


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Anastacia Kurylo is assistant professor in the Communication Studies Department at St. Joseph’s College in New York.

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