Congratulations to our SALISES colleagues Professor Corin Bailey, Dr. Dacia Leslie, Dr. Roy McCree, Dr. Latoya Lazarus, Dr. Natalie Dietrich Jones and Dr Arlene Bailey on their new publication.
Chapter 1|16 pages
Caribbean Qualitative Research in Historical Perspective
From Colonialism to Independence, 1953–2009
Chapter 3|20 pages
An Analytic Autoethnography of Recidivism as a Key Performance Indicator in a Caribbean Context
Chapter 4|17 pages
Narratives of Fear among Caribbean Men in University
A Qualitative Exploration of Fear of Crime Using the Free Association Narrative Method
Chapter 10|17 pages
Caribbean Internet Exchange Points and Policy Implementation
A Case Study of Curaçao and Grenada
Chapter 11|18 pages
Deployment of Spirituality and Religion in Barbados during the Time of COVID-19
Chapter 15|19 pages
Navigating Data “Silence(r)s”
Researching Migration in the Caribbean
Chapter|7 pages
Discussion
Towards a Decolonial Perspective on Qualitative Research
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Book
Extractivisim and Labour in the Caribbean
Chapter 8|24 pages
Caribbean labour market outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic