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NVivo as an Aid towards Analytic Rigour when Researching in Non English Languages and Cultures. Dr Roger J. Vallance Ms Sophie M. Lee University of Notre Dame Australia. Saisiyat Tribe. Amis Tribe. Overview. Research Overview How using NVivo to analyse Chinese transcripts
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NVivo as an Aid towards Analytic Rigour when Researching in Non English Languages and Cultures Dr Roger J. Vallance Ms Sophie M. Lee University of Notre Dame Australia
Overview • Research Overview • How using NVivo to analyse Chinese transcripts • Analytical and Methodological advantages • Supervision issues across cultural contexts
Research Overview • 1. Research Questions • RQ1: What are the views of classroom teachers of the policy reform in Aboriginal education? • RQ2: What are the factors which affect individual teachers’ responses to change? • RQ3: How are teachers’ perceptions expressed in their practice (reform or resistance)? • 2. Mixed methods: survey & interview • 3. Analysing the qualitative data
Working in NVivo 2.0 • The Chinese transcripts needed to be saved as Rich Text Format (rtf) files • These rtf files were loaded into NVivo • The following electronic coding and analysis procedure was conducted in Chinese and was comparable to analysing text in English.
Working in NVivo 2.0 • The rtf files display the Chinese characters with a high level of accuracy. • Files are browsed using the NVivo interface (in English) • Names of documents, document’s properties, nodes, attributes and cases---in English
Advantages and Issues • Practical • Time saving • Grounded in the original language • Reliability argument • Repeatability, consistency, in understanding the ‘sense’ of the text • Fewer steps or intermediaries • Fewer interactions with colleagues, supervisor • A sense of ‘private text’.
Analytical advantages • Accurate analysis: Data analysis stayed close to the participants’ speech • Holistic analysis: • Nuanced analysis: Working in the participant’s mother tongue, i.e. Chinese • Validity argument
Accurate Analysis • Not literal accuracy • Usefulness of the metaphors and idiom of the language into a meaningful form in the second language • “Aboriginal people should be ‘self-heaviness’ to not rely on government… • Myths, allusions to traditional tales
Holistic Analysis • Analysis in the light of cultural norms of discourse • One teacher said that the characteristic of Aboriginal people are mostly ‘樂天 知命’. • The idiom refers to ‘optimistic personality’, to accept what happens to them in their lives. • implies that there is a negative meaning, not responsible for their behaviours. • Humour and what is unsaid in the language
Nuanced Analysis • Appreciating the flavours and tonality of the conversation • Voice of the participant • Rhythm of speech, use of images • The homogenising effects of translation, then transcription, then analysis • Needs to balance the nuance of metaphors with information conveyed
Some technical problems when working in NVivo • NV2 could not determine from the screen the text (Chinese) to search for. • Copy-and-pasted from file • Search ‘nodes’ • It looks like N7 will allow researchers to analyse, search and code data in any language, and a mixture of languages.
Reflections on using qualitative analysis software NVivo • Merriam (1998, p.202): ‘... reality is holistic, multidimensional, and ever-changing’, thus, keeping close to the text is part of the argument for validity. It is argued that the text should be as close as possible to the original interview events. • Fair presentation of interviewees’ accounts • To report the frequency with which each interviewee is quoted. • To provide the Chinese original of each quotation which displayed in Appendix.
Supervisor’s Role • More of the same…. • Listener • Getting into the world view of your student • Supervisor has the chance to model learning • Needs the researcher to explain the texts • Researcher as guide • Trust in the relationship • What tells you that the student researcher is being honest?
Advantages for the supervisor • That the supervisor knows there are issues ensures that little is taken for granted • The personal rewards of coming to understand another world view • Real sense of co-production • Consciousness • Reflexivity