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Exploring or exporting? Qualitative methods in times of globalisation
Anne Ryensubject
Binary oppositionGlobalizationHegemonyEthnographyGeneral Social SciencesCriticismQuality (philosophy)SociologySocial scienceEuropeanismQualitative researchEpistemologydescription
Europeanism, westernism and methodological imperialism all refer to the classic criticism of Western research in non-Western contexts. Though I welcome the debate, I find arguments based on simple binary oppositions and descriptions problematic. This debate is better positioned as one about the quality of qualitative research. With reference to the criticism I ask if contemporary qualitative research is stuck in old problems. Based on my ethnographic data from East Africa I show that the pitfalls of Western research that are pointed to in classic criticisms are the outcome of old models and poor analytic work. I also show that contemporary ‘Western’ qualitative research offers analytic alternatives that better allow us to capture local non-Western contexts. Nonetheless, I welcome new epistemologies emerging from non-Western philosophies and practices not yet known in the hegemonic West.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-10-25 | International Journal of Social Research Methodology |