"The Times They are a Changing" 1: Undertaking Qualitative Research in Ambiguous, Conflictual, and Changing Contexts

L Kacen, J Chaitin

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Abstract

This article explores qualitative research issues that arise when researchers engage in study within their own ambiguous, unstable, conflictual, and rapidly changing society. We explore the topics of the relationship between the researcher and the context, the difficulty in choosing relevant research questions under such conditions, and the relevance of generalizing or transferring findings from such contexts to other sites and populations. We present two research cases from the Israeli context: one that demonstrates an external conflict (between Israelis and Palestinians) and one that demonstrates an internal conflict (between Israelis and Israelis), analyzing them according to these three main issues. Our conclusions focus on the methodological implications that researching one’s ambiguous and conflictual “backyard” have for qualitative researchers.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-228
Number of pages20
JournalQualitative Report
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2006

Keywords

  • Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
  • Reflexivity
  • Research and Context
  • Researcher as Instrument
  • And Generalizability and Transferability

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