Exploring cultural inquiry in psychology, this work investigates qualitative methods designed for marginalized ethnocultural communities. It weaves methodological insights with compelling case examples and intervention strategies, guiding scholars, students, and practitioners in community-level research.
Culture has become one of the most important constructs in contemporary psychology, yet when behavioural and social scientists attempt to research ethnocultural communities, they typically rely on wholly quantitative methods, excluding the richness and vitality that numbers alone cannot convey. This volume presents the state-of-the-art discourse on qualitative methods in psychology and community studies.