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Doing educational research in Bangladesh: challenges in applying Western research methodology

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:55 authored by MM Roshid, MNA Siddique, M Sarkar, FA Mojumder, HA Begum
Research methods are closely linked to specific cultures (Kee, 2004). Recognition of cultural values in the knowledge generation process is important if researchers are to produce culturally diverse interpretations of reality that facilitate meaningful progression. Asian scholars often depend on Western theories for understanding issues and creating knowledge in their own contexts (Papoutsaki, 2006). Many scholars relate this influence of the West on the non-West to neocolonization (Nguyen et al., 2009), neo-imperialism (Balogh, 1962) and globalization (Rizvi, 2004; Campbell, 2012). Scholars also see this influence as a unidirectional cultural flow, from 'the West' to 'the Rest' (Rizvi, 2004, p. 159). Such Western influences on knowledge-generating practices often pose challenges for researchers fro1n non-Western, particularly Asian, contexts when they employ Western methodologies in their own contexts. These challenges are embedded in differences in cultural values, beliefs and norms, as well as differences in orientation to research, because each society is unique in character and has specific knowledge needs that are culturally appropriate. Societal and local knowledge is, essentially, a contributory factor if research is to be locally appropriate and globally acceptable (Ma Rhea, 2004).

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Chapter number

8

Pagination

129-143

ISBN-13

9781317663638

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

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2015, Routledge

Extent

10

Editor/Contributor(s)

Zhang H, Chan P, Kenway J

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

Abingdon, Eng.

Title of book

Asia as method in education studies: a defiant research imagination

Series

Routledge critical studies in Asian education

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