Description |
xiii, 545 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
I. DISTINGUISHING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH -- Competing paradigms in qualitative research: theories and issues / Egon G. Guba / Yvonna S. Lincoln -- Overcoming dualisms: a feminist agenda for sociological methodology / Joey Sprague / Mary Zimmerman -- How standpoint methodology informs philosophy of social science / Sandra Harding -- Blending of qualitative and quantitative methods in understanding childbearing among welfare recipients / Mark R. Rank -- Dimensions of desire: bridging qualitative and quantitative methods in a study of female adolescent sexuality / Deborah L. Tolman / Laura Szalacha -- II. INTERACTION AND POSITIONALITY WITHIN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH -- Culture to culture: ethnography and cultural studies as critical intervention / Bell Hooks -- "You still takin' notes?" Fieldwork and problems of informed consent / Barrie Thorne -- Fieldwork in lesbian and gay communities / Kath Weston -- Depth interviewing / William L. Miller / Benjamin F. Crabtree -- "White like me?" Methods, meaning, and manipulation in the field of white studies / Charles A. Gallagher -- Beginning where we are: feminist methodology in oral history / Kathryn Anderson / Susan Armitage / Dana Jack / Judith Wittner -- Understanding domestic service through oral history and the census: the case of Grand Falls, Newfoundland / Ingrid Botting -- Focus groups / David L. Morgan -- Why urban parents resist involvement in their children's elementary education / Peter McDermott / Julia Rothenberg -- III. UNOBTRUSIVE METHODS, VISUAL RESEARCH, AND CULTURAL STUDIES -- Following in Foucault's footsteps: text and context in qualitative research / Lindsay Prior -- Photographs within the sociological research process / Jon Prosser / Dona Schwartz -- Analyses of moving images / Diana Rose -- Introducing online methods / Chris Mann / Fiona Stewart -- Content analysis of Internet-accessible written pornographic depictions / Denna Harmon / Scot B. Boeringer -- IV. ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION, AND THE WRITING OF QUALITATIVE DATA -- End to innocence: the ethnography of ethnography / John Van Maanen -- Art and politics of interpretation / Norman K. Denzin -- Writing: a method of inquiry / Laural Richardson -- Grounded theory / Kathy Charmaz -- "That's not what I said": interpretive conflict in oral narrative research / Katherine Borland -- Unleashing Frankenstein's monster? The use of computers in qualitative research / Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber |
Summary |
"Covering a wide range of traditional and emergent research methods, as well as techniques of analysis and writing, the book clearly explains the critical link between theory and method through carefully selected articles and in-depth introductory essays. The essays illustrate key concepts that are crucial to the understanding of qualitative methods, connecting theoretical discussions with "how-to" examples of the research process. Selected for their accessibility, the articles not only reveal the basics of qualitative research but also touch on some current practices including Internet research, computer-driven data analysis, and using still and moving data." -- BACK COVER |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Social sciences -- Research.
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Qualitative research.
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Author |
Hesse-Biber, Sharlene Nagy.
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Leavy, Patricia, 1975-
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LC no. |
2002042511 |
ISBN |
0195157745 alkaline paper |
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0195157753 paperback alkaline paper |
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