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Principles of Conducting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Settings

Principles of Conducting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Settings
Author(s)/Editor(s): Ali Elhami (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), Anita Roshan (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)and Harish Chandan (Independent Researcher, USA)
Copyright: ©2025
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3306-8
ISBN13: 9798369333068
EISBN13: 9798369333075

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In an increasingly globalized world, migration has become prevalent, with individuals seeking better opportunities in new environments. However, migrants often face numerous challenges, including racism, language barriers, and unemployment, which can hinder their integration and well-being in the host country. These obstacles require a deeper understanding of migrants' experiences and the factors influencing their integration process.

Principles of Conducting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Settings takes a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing the complexities of migration and multiculturalism. This book offers a detailed exploration of qualitative research design, data collection techniques, and data analysis methods tailored for studying multicultural populations. By incorporating diverse research methods such as participant observation and visual documentation, the book provides a holistic understanding of immigrant experiences, enriching policy recommendations and interventions.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Ali Elhami (Ed.)
Ali Elhami is a faculty member at the Unicaf university. He obtained his PhD from the univesridad Autónoma de Madrid and has since been actively involved in conducting research and publishing his findings in reputable academic journals. His expertise lies in the fields of culture, migration, international students, acculturation, social adjustment, intergroup contact, identity, communication accommodation theory (CAT), and language learning. He is also a board member of several international journals and regularly attends conferences and workshops to stay updated on the latest research in his field.

Anita Roshan (Ed.)
Anita Roshan obtained her PhD with an international mention in philosophy and language science at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Her research is situated in the field of sociolinguistics, with a special focus on language socialization, trajectories, language investment, social identity, ethnography, migration, diversity, and inclusion. Moreover, she is a reviewer in two peer-reviewed open-access journals, the MEXTESOL Journal and the International Journal of English and Comparative Literacy Studies.

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