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Author Bailey, Corin

Title The Routledge Companion to Applied Qualitative Research in the Caribbean
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (329 p.)
Series Routledge Companions Series
Routledge Companions Series
Contents Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Aims of Book -- Structure of Book -- Section 1. Gender, Crime, and Violence -- Section 2. Gender and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) -- Section 3. Health, Management, and Public Policy -- Section 4. Migration and Tourism -- References -- 1. Caribbean Qualitative Research in Historical Perspective: From Colonialism to Independence, 1953-2009 -- Introduction -- Defining Qualitative Research and Qualitative Research Design -- Content Analysis -- Limitations
History of Qualitative Research in Global Perspective -- Imperialism, Colonialism, Race, and Science -- Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Section 1: Gender, Crime, and Violence -- 2. Telling the Right Story to Get the Right Law: Using Qualitative Frame Analysis to Get Better Rape Law -- Introduction -- Implicit Bias -- Implicit Bias in the Judiciary -- Methodology -- Qualitative Frame Analysis -- Framing Rape and Sexual Assault in the Court Room -- Framing Rape and Sexual Assault in the Anglophone Caribbean -- Discussion
Framing Pompey v the Director of Public Prosecutions -- The Sexual Assault Is Distinct from Violence Frame -- He's Not the Kind of Guy Who Would Do This -- The Adultification Frame -- The Rape Is a Crime with Uniquely ""Moral"" Implications Frame -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 3. An Analytic Autoethnography of Recidivism as a Key Performance Indicator in a Caribbean Context -- Introduction -- Reintegration in Jamaica -- Protective and Risk Factors for Recidivism -- Methodology -- Strengths and Limitations -- Results -- Definitional Challenges -- The Importance of Time Ignored
Need for Greater Specificity -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- 4. Narratives of Fear among Caribbean Men in University: A Qualitative Exploration of Fear of Crime Using the Free Association Narrative Method -- Introduction -- Correlates of Fear -- Gender and Fear -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Differential Socialization -- Situational Fear -- Altruistic Fear -- The Present Study -- Method -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Reflexivity -- Discussion -- Learning to Be a Man -- The Fearless Façade -- Narratives of Control -- Conclusion
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography References -- 5. (Re)Producing Knowledge from the Margins: Feminist Standpoint Research Methodology with Caribbean Women and Girls -- Introduction -- Gender and Feminist Scholarship in the Caribbean -- Feminist Standpoint Theory in Social Research -- Positionality of the Authors -- Drug Use among Girls in Jamaica -- Methodology -- Feminist Standpoint Epistemology and Methodology in Action: Centring Girls and Their Lived Experiences -- Contextualizing the Study: Participants and Location -- Applying Feminist Standpoint Theory to Girls' Drug Use
Notes Epistemic Advantage: Knowledge Produced from the Oppressed Standpoint
Form Electronic book
Author McCree, Roy
Lazarus, Latoya
Dietrich Jones, Natalie
ISBN 9781000984064
1000984060