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Experience of Conducting Sensitive Qualitative Research as a Cultural Outsider: Formulation of a Guide for Reflexivity

Studies conducted by outsider researchers, who do not share the participants’ culture, language or other traits, are often complex. The positionalities of participants are rarely considered in qualitative research literature but their influence defines how they engage with the researchers and their...

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Published in:International journal of qualitative methods 2021-11, Vol.20
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Cultural differences
Cultural groups
Cultural identity
Ethical dilemmas
Mapping
Mitigation
Qualitative research
Reflexivity
Researchers
Social identity
Socioeconomic status
Women
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