Comparative Ethnographic Narrative Analysis Method: Comparing Culture in Narratives

Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2021 Aug 16:8:23333936211020722. doi: 10.1177/23333936211020722. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

Narrative data analysis aims to understand the stories' content, structure, or function. However narrative data can also be used to examine how context influences self-concepts, relationship dynamics, and meaning-making. This methodological paper explores the potential of narrative analysis to discover and compare the processes by which culture shapes selfhood and meaning making. We describe the development of the Comparative Ethnographic Narrative Analysis Method as an analytic procedure to systematically compare narrators' experiences, meaning making, decisions, and actions across cultures. This analytic strategy seeks to discover shared themes, examine culturally distinct themes, and illuminate meta-level cultural beliefs and values that link shared themes. We emphasize the need for a shared research question, comparable samples, shared non-biased instruments, and high-fidelity training if one uses this qualitative method for cross-cultural research. Finally, specific issues, trouble-shooting practices, and implications are discussed.

Keywords: abuse; anthropology; cultural competence; culture; ethology; methodology; violence; violence against women.