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Insider and Outsider Research: Negotiating Self at the Edge of the Emic/Etic Divide

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posted on 2025-02-05, 01:41 authored by F Beals, Joanna KidmanJoanna Kidman, Hine FunakiHine Funaki
Qualitative research is a process of storytelling, but whose story are we telling and from what perspective? We examine Kenneth Pike’s work on emic and etic approaches to qualitative inquiry and explore how, over time, etic has come to refer to settler-colonial research while emic is seen as relating to Othered life-worlds outside academia. Researchers from marginalized communities often struggle to occupy the etic space of the academy and the emic space of their research. Using concepts of edgewalking and edgework, we argue that another space is available at the edge between emic and etic where transformative research can occur.

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Beals, F., Kidman, J. & Funaki, H. (2020). Insider and Outsider Research: Negotiating Self at the Edge of the Emic/Etic Divide. Qualitative Inquiry, 26(6), 593-601. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077800419843950

Journal title

Qualitative Inquiry

Volume

26

Issue

6

Publication date

2020-07-01

Pagination

593-601

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2019-04-22

ISSN

1077-8004

eISSN

1552-7565

Language

en