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  3. Vol. 5 No. 4 (2006)

Vol. 5 No. 4 (2006)

Published: 2008-11-18

Articles

  • Reciprocity and Constructions of Informed Consent: Researching with Indigenous Populations

    Jason Brent Ellis, Mark A. Earley
    1-12
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  • Subjectivity and the “Native” Ethnographer: Researcher Eligibility in an Ethnographic Study of Urban Indian Women in Hindu Arranged Marriages

    Devika Chawla
    13-29
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  • A Talmud Page as a Metaphor of a Scientific Text Michal Rozenberg, Miri Munk, and Anat Kainan

    Michal Rozenberg, Miri Munk, Anat Kainan
    30-44
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  • Challenges for a North American Doing Research with Traditional Indigenous Guatemalan Midwives

    Catherine Caufield
    45-55
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  • Reflections on the Narrative Research Approach

    Torill Moen
    56-69
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Insider Insights

  • My Experience of Interviewing a “Crusader Participant”: Tips for Fellow Researchers

    Anupama Garg
    70-74
    • PDF

Ceased Publication

The International Journal of Qualitative Methods ceased publishing. These archives are maintained by the University of Alberta Library.

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  • Français (Canada)

ISSN: 1609-4069

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