"Shifting the focus away from traditional understandings of validity and rigor, the editors and authors offer personal, vulnerable stories about their experiences, successes, andperhaps most importantfailures when engaging in transnational research. With this explicit focus on narrative and storytelling, along with the variety of fields that the authors of the collection represent, the book serves as a resource for scholars across disciplines who are interested in transnational work and, more specifically, who are interested in questioning the ethics and power dynamics that come into play in transnational work." H-Net Reviews (H-Sci-Med-Tech)
"This volume contributes methodological reflections on transnational and intercultural research within the field of TPC. It is a how-to guide of sorts with reflections by researchers discussing research projects. Thus, it contributes much-needed stories about working in the field while conducting transnational research." Guiseppe Getto, East Carolina University