Studying across Race: A Conversation about the Place of Difference in Qualitative Research

  • Barclay-McLaughlin G
  • Hatch J
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This article is a dialog between colleagues from different races who struggle with the complexities of doing qualitative research with participants who come from backgrounds that do not match their own. Based on transcriptions of extensive audiotaped conversations, the article explores issues related to studying across difference. The discussion is framed by four qualitative research paradigms: post-positivist, constructivist, critical/feminist, and poststructuralist.

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Barclay-McLaughlin, G., & Hatch, J. A. (2005). Studying across Race: A Conversation about the Place of Difference in Qualitative Research. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 6(3), 216–232. https://doi.org/10.2304/ciec.2005.6.3.3

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