Reality, Dysconsciousness, and Transformations: Personal Reflections on the Ethics of Cross-Cultural Research

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  • Sandra Janusch

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https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v28i0.1083

Résumé

In this personal narrative, I offer reflections about the process of conducting a cross-cultural, cross-linguistic research project with teachers of English in China. Lessons learned from this study address some of the hegemonic perspectives and assumptions that can be dysconsicously held by native English-speakers, the value of crossing borders both literally and metaphorically to learn about others, and the reciprocal transformations that can occur when cultures and languages converge in research.

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2011-09-01

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Janusch, S. (2011). Reality, Dysconsciousness, and Transformations: Personal Reflections on the Ethics of Cross-Cultural Research. TESL Canada Journal, 28, 80. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v28i0.1083

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Perspectives