“你的眼睛睁得开,你的耳朵也睁得开”:在后续访谈中以难民背景家庭的知识为中心

Cynthia C. Reyes, S. Haines, Hemant Ghising, Ashraf Alamatori, Madina Haji, Rachel Hurwitz
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在一项关于教育者和最近在美国重新定居的难民家庭之间合作关系的探索性案例研究中,我们在第一年对十个参与家庭中的每一个进行了后续访谈。在本文中,我们报告了三个家庭案例研究中突出的这些访谈主题。我们使用了方法论方法,使我们能够重新设想和询问“研究者”和“被研究者”之间研究关系中固有的权力结构。额外访谈的目的是对我们收集的数据进行成员检查,了解自我们与该家庭的初次访谈以来发生了什么变化,并收集家庭对我们的行为和方法的反馈。这个问题分为两个部分,从后殖民的角度来看,去殖民化的方法如何能成为干扰难民背景家庭研究方法的路标?以及与跨国学生研究人员的合作如何为代表家庭叙事的方式提供信息?后续叙述表明在传统研究范式的限制下建立知识的复杂理解。
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“Your Eyes Open and so do Your Ears”: Centering Knowledge of Families with Refugee Backgrounds during a Follow-up Interview
In an exploratory case study of partnerships between educators and refugee families recently resettled in the U.S, we conducted follow-up interviews with each of the ten participating families during year one. In this paper, we report on themes from these interviews highlighted in three family case studies. We used methodological approaches that enabled us to reenvision and interrogate the power structure inherent in research relationships between ‘researcher’ and ‘researched.” The purposes of the additional interview were to conduct a member check on the data we had gathered, understand what had changed since our initial interview with the family, and gather families’ feedback about our comportment and methods. The two-part question was, How might decolonizing methods from a postcolonial lens serve as guideposts for disrupting research methods with families with refugee backgrounds?, and How did partnering with transnational student researchers inform ways of representing the family narratives? The follow-up narratives suggest a complex understanding of building knowledge within the limitations of a conventional research paradigm.        
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