2020
DOI: 10.1108/qmr-03-2019-0051
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Relational dialectics: researching change in intercultural families

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to adopt a relational dialectics analysis approach to provide qualitative depth and insight into the ways intercultural families manage intercultural tensions around consumption. The authors pay particular attention to how a relational dialectics analysis reveals a relational change in the family providing evidence to demonstrate how a family’s unique relational culture evolves and transitions. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative insights from a relational-dialectic analysis on 15… Show more

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“…In this comprehensive narrative, the researcher’s role in listening is taken into account both theoretically and methodologically. Rogan et al (2020), in turn, illustrate their adoption of a relational dialectical lens in which methodology and theoretical framework are both used for capturing the complexities of how family identities and relations emerge through conflicts and changes.…”
Section: Researching Family Life and Consumption: Epistemological Challenges And Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this comprehensive narrative, the researcher’s role in listening is taken into account both theoretically and methodologically. Rogan et al (2020), in turn, illustrate their adoption of a relational dialectical lens in which methodology and theoretical framework are both used for capturing the complexities of how family identities and relations emerge through conflicts and changes.…”
Section: Researching Family Life and Consumption: Epistemological Challenges And Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%