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基本説明
Presents the state-of-the-art discourse on qualitative methods in psychology and community studies.
Full Description
Culture has become one of the most important constructs in contemporary psychology, but behavioral and social scientists still rely on mostly quantitative methods in their research on ethnocultural communities. Part I of this edited volume explores an array of methodological issues in qualitative research, with particular attention to studies and interventions in marginalized ethnocultural communities. Part II addresses specific qualitative research applications.
This volume presents the state-of-the-art discourse on qualitative methods in psychology and community studies. Geared toward multiple audiences, Qualitative Strategies for Ethnocultural Research provides crucial background on the methodological concepts of qualitative approaches to appeal to undergraduate and graduate students. Yet it includes a wide range of detailed case examples on innovative qualitative approaches to attract researchers in the behavioral and social sciences.
Anyone involved in community-level ethnographic research or psychological intervention programs will benefit from this significant and timely work.
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Frederick T. L. Leong
Preface
Introduction
Donna K. Nagata, Laura Kohn-Wood, and Lisa A. Suzuki
Qualitative Research With Ethnocultural Populations: Addressing the Unique Challenges of Relationship, Role, and Context
Donna K. Nagata, Lisa A. Suzuki, and Laura Kohn-Wood
I. Considerations in Conducting Qualitative Research With Ethnocultural Populations
Interdisciplinarity in Qualitative Research With Ethnocultural Populations
Lisa A. Suzuki and Cherubim Quizon
Designing Community-Based Mixed Methods Research
Manijeh Badiee, Sherry C. Wang, and John W. Creswell
Ethics and Social Justice in Ethnocultural Qualitative Research
Donna M. Mertens
Novel Approaches to Qualitative Methods With Ethnocultural Populations
Laura Kohn-Wood and Joshua Diem
II. Understanding Ethnocultural Populations From a Qualitative Perspective
Recollections of Historical Injustice: A Qualitative Investigation of Emotions in Japanese American Incarceration Memories
Donna K. Nagata, Wendy J. Y. Cheng, and Teresa U. Nguyen
Researching Hyphenated Selves in Politically Contentious Contexts: Muslim and Arab Youth Growing Up in the United States and Israel
Michelle Fine, Dalal Katisiaficas, Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, Selcuk R. Sirin, Moran Yosef-Meitav, Abeer Farah, and Nora Zoabi
Environmental Justice and the Well-Being of Poor Children of Color: Building Capacity in Head Start Parents Through Photovoice
Michael Spencer, Laura Kohn-Wood, Rachael D. Dombrowski, Omari Keeles, and Daniel Birichi
Decolonizing Psychological Inquiry in American Indian Communities: The Promise of Qualitative Methods
Dennis C. Wendt and Joseph P. Gone
Longitudinal Narrative Concerns of Newcomer Latino Youth
Irina L. G. Todorova, Carola Su amp aacute rez-Orozco, and Sukhmani Singh
Conducting Qualitative Research With a Black Immigrant Sample: Understanding Depression Among Haitian Immigrant Women
Guerda Nicolas and Courtney L. Whitt
Research on Religion and Spirituality: Stance Authenticity and Conceptual, Methodological, and Professional Concerns
Muninder K. Ahluwalia and Jacqueline S. Mattis
Using Qualitative Methods to Understand the Experiences of Female Korean Doctoral Students: Mining Gender and Racial Stereotypes
Eunyoung Kim and Denise O'Neil Green
Reflections on the Application of Qualitative Strategies in Ethnocultural Research
Donna K. Nagata, Laura Kohn-Wood, and Lisa A. Suzuki
Index
About the Editors