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Qualitative Research

Editat de Alan Bryman, Robert G. Burgess
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 aug 1999
Qualitative Research brings together all of the major topics and issues in qualitative research in this major work which assembles the best published material in this field. Collectively, the contributions: give a panoramic view of qualitative research today; reflect the international and interdisciplinary character of qualitative research; document the essential issues in qualitative research; and demonstrate the relations between different research traditions. Each of the four volumes carry an 8-10,000 word introduction which places the examination of qualitative research issues in the appropriate historical and intellectual context.
Volume 1 covers the fundamental issues about qualitative research, including epistemological ones. A wide range of case-studies are included.
Volume 2 covers the different methods with which qualitative research is associated.
Volume 3 deals with the analysis and interpretation of qualitative data, as well as with writing up the results of research.
Volume 4 contains selections relating to a wide range of specific issues in qualitative research in the appropriate historical and intellectual context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761962434
ISBN-10: 0761962433
Pagini: 1712
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 123 mm
Greutate: 3.38 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE: FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
PART ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
The Fundamental Concepts of Sociology - Max Weber
What Is Wrong with Social Theory? - Herbert Blumer
PART TWO: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
The Debate about Quantitative and Qualitative Research - Alan Bryman
Deconstructing the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide - Martyn Hammersley
Attitudes toward Needle `Sharing' among Injection Drug Users - Robert G Carlson et al
Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
PART THREE: DEFINING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Real Men Don't Collect Soft Data - Silvia Gherardi and Barry Turner
Method Talk - Jaber F Gubrium and James A Holstein
PART FOUR: RESEARCH DESIGN
Building Theories from Case Study Research - Kathleen M Eisenhardt
What Can Case Studies Do? - Jennifer Platt
Case and Situation Analysis - J Clyde Mitchell
PART FIVE: THE RESEARCH PROCESS
Library Access, Library Use and User Education in Academic Sixth Forms - Lawrence Stenhouse
An Autobiographical Account
Scholarship and Sponsored Research - Robert G Burgess
Contradiction, Continuum or Complementary Activity
Hired Hand Research - Julius A Roth
PART SIX: GAINING RESEARCH ACCESS
The Study of Southern Labor Unions Organizing Campaigns - Donald Roy
Playing Back the Tape - John Van Maanen
Early Days in the Field
PART SEVEN: SAMPLING
Decision Taking in the Fieldwork Process - Janet Finch and Jennifer Mason
Theoretical Sampling and Collaborative Working
Strategy for Getting Organized - Leonard Schatzman and Anselm L Strauss
PART EIGHT: USING INFORMANTS
In the Company of Teachers - Robert G Burgess
Key Informants and the Study of a Comprehensive School
Key Informant Interviews - Valerie J Gilchrist
VOLUME TWO: METHODS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
PART ONE: PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION
Participant Observation - Paul Rock
The Participant-Observer as a Human Being - Herbert J Gans
Observations on the Personal Aspects of Field Work
Problems of Inference and Proof in Participant Observation - Howard S Becker
PART TWO: INTERVIEWING
`It's Great to Have Someone to Talk to' - Janet Finch
The Ethics and Politics of Interviewing Women
Experience and Knowledge - Marianne A Paget
Active Interviewing - James A Holstein and Jaber F Gubrium
PART THREE: FOCUS GROUPS
The Focused Interview and Focus Groups - Robert K Merton
Continuities and Discontinuities
The Methodology of Focus Groups - Jenny Kitzinger
The Importance of Interaction between Research Participants
PART FOUR: LIFE HISTORY AND ORAL HISTORY
On Auto/Biography in Sociology - Liz Stanley
Introduction to <i>The Jack Roller - Howard S Becker
Movement without Aim - Ronald J Grele
Methodological and Theoretical Problems in Oral History
Is Oral History Auto/Biography? - Joanna Bornat
PART FIVE: DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH
Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research - Jennifer Platt
1 Some Specific Problems of Documentary Research
Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research - Jennifer Platt
2 Some Shared Problems of Documentary Research
Qualitative Media Analysis - David L Altheide
PART SIX: DIARIES
Keeping a Research Diary - Robert G Burgess
Public and Private Meanings in Diaries - Linda Bell
Researching Family and Childcare
PART SEVEN: PHOTOGRAPHS, FILMS AND VIDEO
Finding a Silent Voice for the Researcher - Rob Walker
Using Photographs in Evaluation and Research
Film-Making and Ethnographic Research - Paul Henley
PART EIGHT: CONVERSATION AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Discourse Analysis as a Way of Analyzing Naturally Occurring Talk - Jonathan Potter
Analyzing Conversation - David Silverman
An Initial Investigation of the Usability of Conversational Data for Doing Sociology - Harvey Sacks
VOLUME THREE: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF QUALITATIVE DATA
PART ONE: FIELDWORK NOTES AND TRANSCRIPTS
Data Logging in Observation - John Lofland and Lyn H Lofland
Fieldnotes
Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative Research - Blake D Poland
First Days in the Field - Blanche Geer
PART TWO: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEORY AND DATA IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
What's Wrong with Ethnography? The Myth of Theoretical Description - Martyn Hammersley
Grounded Theory Methodology - Anselm Strauss and Juliet Corbin
An Overview
Temporality and Identity Loss Due to Alzheimer's Disease - Celia J Orona
PART THREE: ANALYTIC STRATEGIES
The Logical Sructure of Analytic Induction - W S Robinson
Symbolic Interactionism - Robin Williams
The Fusion of Theory and Research?
Some Guidelines for the Phenomenological Analysis of Interview Data - Richard H Hycner
PART FOUR: COMPUTERS IN QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS
Qualitative Data Analysis - Amanda Coffey, Beverley Holbrook and Paul Atkinson
Technologies and Representations
NUD<b>&#183;</b>IST in Action - K Buston
Its Use and Its Usefulness in a Study of Chronic Illness in Young People
PART FIVE: NARRATIVE ANALYSIS
Sociological and Sociolinguistic Models of Narrative - Martin Cortazzi
Sounds of Still Voices - Tim Booth
Issues in the Use of Narrative Methods with People Who Have Learning Difficulties
The Codes of the Dead - Stephen R Barley
The Semiotics of Funeral Work
Dreams, Visions and Commercial Spaces - Mark Gottdiener
PART SIX: POSTMODERNISM MEETS ETHNOGRAPHY
On Ethnographic Authority - James Clifford
Evaluating Qualitative Research in the Poststructural Moment - Norman K Denzin
The Lessons James Joyce Teaches Us
The Challenges of Postmodernism - Peter K Manning
PART SEVEN: WRITING
Thick Description - Clifford Geertz
Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture
Appealing Work - Karen Golden-Biddle and Karen Locke
An Investigation of How Ethnographic Texts Convince
PART EIGHT: VALIDATION ISSUES
Establishing Trustworthiness - Yvonna S Lincoln and Egon Guba
On the Analysis of Observational Data - Michael Bloor
A Discussion of the Worth and Uses of Inductive Techniques and Respondent Validation
PART NINE: QUALITATIVE DATA AND ARCHIVING
Qualitative Data Archiving - Martyn Hammersley
Some Reflections on Its Prospects and Problems
Archiving Qualitative Research Data - Louise Corti, Janet Foster and Paul Thompson
VOLUME FOUR: ISSUES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
PART ONE: ETHICAL ISSUES
Ethical Problems in Social Research - Martin Bulmer
The Case of Covert Participant Observation
The Ethics of Deception in Social Research - Erich Goode
A Case Study
Whose Side Are We on? - Howard S Becker
PART TWO: ISSUES OF GENDER AND FEMINISM
Interviewing Women - Ann Oakley
A Contradiction in Terms
Toward a Methodology for Feminist Research - Maria Mies
Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint - Marjorie L DeVault
Feminist Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis
PART THREE: CULTURAL DIFFERENCE
Commonality, Difference and the Dynamics of Disclosure in In-Depth Interviewing - Miri Song and David Parker
Studying across Difference - Margaret L Anderson
Race, Class and Gender in Qualitative Research
PART FOUR: QUALITATIVE EVALUATION RESEARCH
The Nature of Qualitative Enquiry - Michael Quinn Patton
Ethnographic Contributions to Evaluation Research - Michael S Knapp
The Experimental Schools Program Evaluation and Some Alternatives
PART FIVE: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND POLICY
Developing Policy-Oriented Qualitative Research - Janet Finch
Disparities in the Social Construction of Long-Term Care - Rhoda Hurst Rojiani
PART SIX: ACTION RESEARCH
Action Research - Alison Kelly
What Is It and What Can It Do?
An Action Research Approach to Workplace Health - Margrit K Hugentobler, Barbara A Israel and Susan J Schurman
Integrating Methods
PART SEVEN: PRACTITIONER RESEARCH
Doubts, Dilemmas and Diary-Keeping - Gordon Griffiths
Some Reflections on Teacher-Based Research
Ethnography Addressing the Practitioner - Michael Bloor and Neil McKeganey
PART EIGHT: GETTING OUT
Leaving the Field - Stephen J Taylor
Research, Relationships and Responsibilities
Leaving the Newsroom - David L Altheide
PART NINE: DISSEMINATION
The British Association Scandal - D H J Morgan
The Effect of Publicity on a Sociological Investigation
The Sociologist as Celebrity - Peter Adler
The Role of the Media in Field Research
PART TEN: RESTUDIES
Studying and Restudying Bishop McGregor School - Robert G Burgess
Street Corner Society - W A Marianne Boelen
Cornerville Revisited
In Defense of Street Corner Society - William Foote Whyte

Descriere

Qualitative Research brings together all of the major topics and issues in qualitative research in this major work which assembles the best published material in this field. Collectively, the contributions: give a panoramic view of qualitative research today; reflect the international and interdisciplinary character of qualitative research; document the essential issues in qualitative research; and demonstrate the relations between different research traditions.