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neo-colonialSee neo-colonialism. | |
neo-colonialismNeo-colonialism refers to ongoing processes of political, economic and cultural domination that are related to the historical legacy of colonisation (see also colonialism). | |
neo-positivismNeo-positivism refers to research that involves collecting and analysing qualitative data but is based on a positivist, rather than an interpretive, epistemology. It is characterised by the use of criteria associated with the positivist paradigm to evaluate research quality; for example, by using terms such as ‘validity’, ‘member-checking’ or ‘rigor’ in ways that reflect an underlying realist ontology and a commitment to scientific method. | |
neo-positivistSee neo-positivism. | |
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