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AUTOR(ES) Makie Kawabata , Denise Gastaldo
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Faculty of Nursing, Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu, Japan, University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
ANO 2015
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Journal of Qualitative Methods
ISSN 1609-4069
E-ISSN 1609-4069
EDITORA SAGE Publications Inc.
DOI 10.1177/1609406915618123
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 b945baf62bf6c764ff1587427b42ebda

Resumo

Silence has not been fully appreciated in qualitative research, despite an increased awareness of its significance in communication. Cultural indifference toward silence not only inhibits researchers' abilities to construct meaningful accounts but also negatively influences research outcomes. Drawing on the findings from our study, this article illustrates ways in which silence can be used in data analysis and how our reflexive approach reveals the underlying meanings of silence. We discuss cultural and historical contexts that have shaped the meanings of silence in a collectivist society and contrast them with the values of individualistic cultures. We also provide recommendations for researchers to treat silence as relevant and for reviewers to be culturally sensitive in evaluating it in research conducted in non-Western settings. Finally, we propose that qualitative research assessment criteria should be considered as a manifestation of Anglo-American academic culture in a globalized era of knowledge production in qualitative research.

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