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Features of a Local Culture as Viewed from the Perspective of Strangers Lokale Kultur aus der Perspektive von Fremden Características de una cultura local vista desde la perspectiva de los forasteros

Keywords: local culture , grounded theory methodology , CAQDAS , migration , Mexico , sense of self , autoethnography

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This article describes a unique mixing of grounded theory methodology (GTM) and autoethnographic methods in a study of the difficulties faced by individuals (of the professional class) moving from the cosmopolitan urban areas of Mexico to a middle-sized, more traditional city, as I had done when I moved from Mexico City to Aguacalientes. The problem of suddenly finding myself to be a stranger in my own land began as a personal concern, but migrated into a professional sociological concern as I designed a GTM study that would allow me to examine the issue from a wider perspective. For this study, I conducted 19 two-to-three hour interviews of individuals who fit the criteria of professional migrants. The transcripts were analyzed in the computer program MAXQDA. Analysis included reviewing the interview transcripts multiple times, coding them, writing memos, and sketching diagrams that would describe my emerging notions. While autoethnography was a starting point for my work, GTM was central to the research design and analysis techniques I followed. This investigation revealed that smaller cities in Mexico, a rapidly developing nation, are experiencing a broad range of social pressures at many levels of society. These pressures result in sharp dichotomies that are experienced among insiders and outsiders. Thus, in Aguascalientes, insiders, on the one hand, present themselves to outsiders as hermetic, double-sided, mediocre, incompetent, and, on the other hand, they also present themselves as kind, open, good people, having a strong civic education. These strong contrasts in how insiders and outsiders view each other seem to be an expression of wider changes in which individuals find themselves in the modern Mexican context. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1202265 Dieser Beitrag besch ftigt sich mit einer Kombination der Grounded-Theory-Methodologie (GTM) mit autoethnografischen Verfahren im Rahmen einer Studie zu den Problemen, die beim Umzug aus mexikanischen Metropolen in kleinere, eher traditionelle St dte entstehen, eine Erfahrung, die ich selbst bei der übersiedelung von Mexiko-Stadt nach Aguacalientes gemacht habe: Die Erfahrung, im eigenen Land zu einer Fremden zu werden, wurde von einer pers nlichen zu einer soziologischen Frage, der ich mittels einer GTM-Studie nachgegangen bin. Für diese Studie habe ich zwei- bis dreistündige Gespr che mit zw lf Migrant/innen geführt. Zur Analyse habe ich MAXQDA genutzt. Ich habe die Transkripte mehrmals gelesen, sie kodiert, Memos geschrieben und Diagramme entworfen, die mein sukzessive wachsende

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