Doing Research with Refugees: Issues and Guidelines
Edited by Bogusia Temple and Rhetta Moran, The Policy Press
ISBN 1861345984, £60
STAR RATING: 4/5
Each of the 11 chapters describes a research study that has engaged as participants people seeking asylum or who have achieved refugee status, writes Kelvin Karim.
The contributors describe their use of qualitative methods (including biographical, focus group and face-to-face interviews) in the kind of detail that is all too often lacking from most qualitative research reports. The difficulties presented for researchers who wish to involve participants who speak a language other than English and the use of interpreters are two examples of the many issues in the book.
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