Abstract
In response to the 2010 World Social Science Report, there has been a renewed call from sociologists to decolonize qualitative research methods and methodology (Ryen and Gobo 2011). Promoting the search for new cultural sensitive and flexible research methods, Gobo (2011, 433) maintains that “the need for democratic and postcolonial methodologies working with multicultural and indigenous populations demands ‘culturally flexible’ contemporary research methods, to transform them in order to suit the new social conditions.”
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