Studying Hip Hop’s Place in History
In the 50 years since hip hop started as African American street music and dance, it has become a global cultural phenomenon enjoyed across the world and studied by scholars. The resources listed here include ethnographic, mixed methods, content analysis, and case study research.
Prepare for Research in Global Crisis
SAGE MethodSpace partnered with Prepared to Zoom into the meeting and hear selected delegates provide statements on the difficulties of research during global crises and suggestions on how stakeholders can work together better in the future. View the recording!
Indigenous and Intercultural Research: Issues, Ethics, and Methods
Interested in Indigenous methods? Find the webinar recording and related resources in this post.
“Expertise,” Positionality, and Interfacing with Community
Researchers often collaborate with community partners, as discussed in this guest post from PhD candidates from Duke University’s Cultural Anthropology and African American Studies programs.
Spotlight: Spanish Academy of Management’s Business Research Quarterly
Learn about the multidisciplinary and research-focused business writings from a Spanish perspective in the open-access Business Research Quarterly.
Qualitative Research in the Asian Context
The co-editors of this important collection discuss research in an Asian context.
Research Across Languages: Translating Data
Sometimes crossing cultural boundaries means collecting data from people who speak a language different from your own. This post includes an introduction and articles about translation of narrative data.
Methods and Culture: Hispanic Heritage Month
Find multidisciplinary historical and contemporary resources to use when researching Hispanic heritage.
Cross-culturalism and the Application of Leadership Education in Mainland China
This posts discusses a explanatory sequential mixed methods study to examine the uni-directional nature of teaching western-based leadership courses, the associated knowledge transfer, and the cultural factors.
Culture and Research: Views from September’s Mentors in Residence
Interested in cultural issues for researchers in global settings? Watch an interview with Safary Wa-Mbaleka and a webinar panel with Arceli Rosario.
Social Statistics for a Culturally Diverse Society: Interview with the Authors
An interview with authors of Social Statistics for a Diverse Society, who discuss how to use statistical techniques to understand pressing social issues.
Focus Group Methods for Research about Being Asian in America
The Pew Research Center conducted a far-reaching study about “Being Asian in America,” with 66 online focus groups in 18 languages. Find a documentary, recorded interviews, and details about the methodology in this post.
Ethical Issues and Consent in Research with Indigenous Peoples
This post offers research examples in open-access articles about ethical, respectful, research with Indigenous people and communities.
Ethics in Cross-Cultural Research
Sometimes we cross borders as well as cultures, other times we find very different cultures in our own neighborhoods. Ethical issues carry more weight when languages, norms, and expectations are grounded in cultural identities. This collection of open-access articles offers insights into research ethics in cross-cultural studies.
Culturally Responsive Research Ethics
A discussion of ethical issues from Maria Lahman, author of the forthcoming book Culturally Responsive Qualitative Research.
Culture and Evaluation
Open-access articles about cultural issues and implications for evaluative studies.
Interdependence Benefits Independent Scholars
Interdependence counters isolation some feel as indie researchers and scholars. Friendship helps, as discussed in this video conversation.
Understanding Cultural Issues in Research Design: A Webinar Panel
Watch the recorded “Understanding cultural issues in research design” webinar and find relevant resources.
Research Across Cultures: Interview with Safary Wa-Mbaleka
Dr. Safary Wa-Mbaleka discusses what he has learned from conducting research and teaching methods in the US, Asia, and Africa.