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Research across Cultures and Disciplines. Methodological Challenges in an Interdisciplinary and Comparative Research Project on Emotion Socialization

Comparing Cultures (Cover)

Comparing Cultures (Cover)

Röttger-Rössler, Birgitt – 2020

This chapter reflects on the methodological problems within a collaborative research project involving anthropology and developmental psychology. The project studied relations between child-rearing goals, emotionally arousing child-rearing practices, and the socialization and ontogenetic development of emotions in three different contexts (Indonesia, Madagascar, and Taiwan). I first discuss which demands were linked with the theoretical perspectives and methodological standards of the two disciplines. I then reflect on the problems encountered when trying to apply the same methods in all three contexts. One of the challenges for this interdisciplinary project was the differing kinds of empirical data gathered because of the need to adapt methods to local conditions. We needed a productive way to work between the methodological priorities of each discipline. Therefore, I designed a methodology that acknowledges the unique methodological advantages of anthropology – long-term field research, participant observation, using an explorative approach – while simultaneously making it possible to achieve theoretical and methodological equivalence in controlled cross-cultural comparisons.

Title
Research across Cultures and Disciplines
Author
Röttger-Rössler, Birgitt
Date
2020
Identifier
DOI: 10.1017/9781108766388.009
Appeared in
Schnegg, Lowe (Ed.) 2020 – Comparing Cultures
Language
eng
Type
Text
Size or Duration
pp. 180–200