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Researching ′Race′ and Ethnicity

Methods, Knowledge and Power

Yasmin Gunaratnam author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc

Published:18th Aug '03

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′Gunaratnam′s framework is rich in its examination and synthesis of approaches to the study of "race"… the reward for the reader who does pick up the book is that the author deftly articulates the complicated view of research on "race" first from the quantitative perspective and then skilfully moves the reader to issues of "race" in qualitative research′ - Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism

′This is a welcome book for those engaged in policy and empirical work with an active research agenda… there is a level of theoretical sophistication in the text which is often missing from texts concerned with methods in this area′ - Race Relations Abstracts

`The particular value of this book to readers lies in the discussion of "race", ethnicity and research issues within a political and social context. The author states her intention to explore some of the theoretical and practical dilemmas of researching "race" and ethnicity. This is, without question, achieved. I recommend it as essential reading for those concerned with increasing their awareness of issues relating to race, ethnicity and research practice′ - Nurse Researcher

′This is a thought-provoking and challenging book which demonstrated the fractured and fluid nature of difference and power in the research process. Importantly it offers a guide to the ways in which research can be effectively and productively used in challenging the status quo′ - Diversity in Health and Social Care

Researching `Race′ and Ethnicity provides an innovative discussion of the methodological, epistemological and ethical challenges of doing qualitative research that is informed by questions of `race′, ethnicity and social difference. By identifying and challenging `categorical thinking′ and many longstanding assumptions about the meanings of `race′ and ethnicity, the author gets to the heart of many of the everyday dilemmas and difficulties that researchers confront in the field, but are rarely theorised or openly discussed.

Yasmin Gunaratnam′s insistence that `race′ and ethnicity are a significant part of all qualitative research, and are not the `specialist′ concerns of those whose work is explicitly focussed upon `race′, provokes a radical rethinking of current methological debates. How do racial and ethnic categories inform our approaches to research? How does the racialised indentity of the researcher and the research participants affect the research...

′This is a welcome book for those engaged in policy and empirical work

with an active research agenda. There are three parts to the book, with the most persuasive being the second, which looks at the thorny questions of what the author describes as ′race of interviewer effects′ in

other words does it matter what race or ethnicity the interviewer is in social research. Gunaratnam looks at this problem in terms of the social

construction of the nature of research on racialized groups in Britain. The

very fact that the race/ ethnicity of a researcher is posed as a problem for

reflection and questioning is the starting point for the author. In this way, the race/ethnicity of the researchers matters as a source of methodological concern, but there is no correct method for all contexts.

Indeed, there is a level of theoretical sophistication in the text which is

often missing from texts concerned with methods in this area. But this

does not take away from socially committed comment on the author′s

fieldwork area of hospice provision. Here we find the application of some

of the methodological issues raised in the book in the author′s own work.

The only criticism is the specificity of this research area for the general

ideas that are presented, a more general overview of research in the arena

(a difficult and wide ranging task) and how it may apply to the framework

presented would have been more useful. However, this is still one of the

few books, out of Britain, which takes seriously the issues of methodology and race′ - Race Relations Abstacts

′This is a thought-provoking and challenging book which demonstrated the fractured and fluid nature of difference and power in the research process. Importantly it offers a guide to the ways in which research can be effectively and productively used in challenging the status quo′ - Diversity in Health and Social Care

ISBN: 9780761972877

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

224 pages