ABSTRACT

This cutting-edge book provides a comprehensive examination of applied qualitative research in the Caribbean. It highlights the methodological diversity of qualitative research by drawing on various approaches to the study of Caribbean society, addressing the lack of published qualitative research on the region.

Featuring 17 chapters, the book covers five key areas, namely Overview and Introduction; Gender, Crime, and Violence; Gender and Intimate Partner Violence; Health, Management, and Public Policy; and Migration and Tourism. Throughout the course of the book, the chapters explore how different kinds of qualitative research can be used to inform public policy and help deal with a myriad of socioeconomic problems that affect Caribbean people. The book further uses distinct approaches to showcase a diverse selection of qualitative research methods, such as autoethnography, life history, narrative enquiry, participants’ observation, grounded theory, case study, and critical discourse.

The book will be beneficial for students and scholars both from the Caribbean and internationally who are engaged in the conduct of qualitative empirical enquiry. It will further hold appeal to advanced undergraduate level classes and postgraduate students along with scholars in the fields of social sciences and education.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Caribbean Qualitative Research in Historical Perspective

From Colonialism to Independence, 1953–2009

part Section 1|70 pages

Gender, Crime, and Violence

chapter 2|15 pages

Telling the Right Story to Get the Right Law

Using Qualitative Frame Analysis to Get Better Rape Law

chapter 4|17 pages

Narratives of Fear among Caribbean Men in University

A Qualitative Exploration of Fear of Crime Using the Free Association Narrative Method

chapter 5|16 pages

(Re)Producing Knowledge from the Margins

Feminist Standpoint Research Methodology with Caribbean Women and Girls

part Section 2|48 pages

Gender and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)

chapter 6|15 pages

Fathering for Cohesive Families and Safer Communities

A Qualitative Study of Jamaican Men and Masculinities

chapter 7|15 pages

Tracing Colonial Violence in Women-Loving Women's 1 Relations

Towards a Decolonial Approach

chapter 8|16 pages

Situating Risk and Responses

A Post-Structural Feminist Exploration of Intimate Partner Violence

part Section 3|82 pages

Health, Management, and Public Policy

part Section 4|77 pages

Migration and Tourism

chapter 14|14 pages

“I Wasn't Unusual, at All”

An Oral History of Departure and Arrival to Windrush Britain

chapter 15|19 pages

Navigating Data “Silence(r)s”

Researching Migration in the Caribbean

chapter 17|19 pages

The Forgotten Peoples?

A Qualitative Content Analysis of the Representation of the First Peoples in Trinidad and Tobago's Destination Marketing

chapter |7 pages

Discussion

Towards a Decolonial Perspective on Qualitative Research