Cross-Cultural Qualitative Interviewing
In the ideal world, the primary language and culture of the qualitative interviewer matches that of the interviewee. But, as the diversity of our population increases, the likelihood that a white American qualitative researcher like myself will be called upon to interview a person from a non-Western culture, increases exponentially. It’s happened to me several times: a client asks me …
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All of the listening we do is cross-cultural to some extent. No matter how well we think we know or resonate with someone, we have not grown up in their skin. We have different values, beliefs, behavioral norms, or world-views. Add to that different genders, ages, personality types and astrological signs (grin), and even a conversation with a best friend …
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