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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editor’s Preface: Insider Research on Migration and Mobility
Introduction: Insiderness in Migration and Mobility Research: Conceptual Considerations
PART I: Dimensions of Insiderness
Chapter 1 Negotiating Aboriginal Participation in Research: Dilemmas and Opportunities
Chapter 2 Cosmopolitan Engagement in Researching Race Relations in New Zealand
Chapter 3 On the Tide Between Being an Insider and Outsider: Experiences from Research on International Student Mobility in Germany
Chapter 4 Conducting Qualitative Research: Dancing a Tango between Insider – and Outsiderness
PART II: Researching Home and Community
Chapter 5 Behind the Emic Lines: Ethics and Politics of Insiders’ Ethnography
Chapter 6 Close, Closer, Closest: Participant Observation at Home
Chapter 7 Emotive Connections: Insider Research with Turkish/Kurdish Alevi Migrants in Germany
PART III: Producing Self, Producing Others
Chapter 8 Between Suspicion and Trust: Fieldwork in the Australian-Hungarian Community
Chapter 9 Interrupting Anonymity: the Researcher in an Expatriate Community
Chapter 10 Black on Black: Insider Positionality and the Black African Migrant Research Experience in Australia
Chapter 11 Academic Intercultural Encounters and Cosmopolitan Knowledge Translation
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