Designing Qualitative ResearchSage Publications, 2006 - 262 sidor With expanded coverage of ethics, analysis processes and approaches, the authors have updated their bestselling text to reflect recent advances and challenges. Features in the Fourth Edition of Designing Qualitative Research include: recent thinking on 'the researcher in the research setting'; consideration of the current political climate; updated references and Further Reading sections; postscripts at the end of each chapter that consist of a dialogue between a student and an advisor, illustrating design dilemmas in real time; and, a step-by-step guide to crafting a research project from start to finish. |
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... lives of the participants invited to be part of the study is funda- mental to the methodology . As mentioned in Chapter 1 , the genre in which a study is situated may include postmodern or more traditional assumptions affecting the ...
... lives of the participants invited to be part of the study is funda- mental to the methodology . As mentioned in Chapter 1 , the genre in which a study is situated may include postmodern or more traditional assumptions affecting the ...
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... lives : The anthropologist as author . Palo Alto , CA : Stanford University Press . Gitlin , A. ( Ed . ) . ( 1994 ) . Power and method : Political activism and educational research . New York : Routledge . Glesne , C. , & Peshkin , A ...
... lives : The anthropologist as author . Palo Alto , CA : Stanford University Press . Gitlin , A. ( Ed . ) . ( 1994 ) . Power and method : Political activism and educational research . New York : Routledge . Glesne , C. , & Peshkin , A ...
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... lives . They assume that people live " storied " lives and that telling and retelling one's story helps one understand and create a sense of self . The story is impor- tant but so is how the story is told ( Hatch & Wisniewski , 1995 ) ...
... lives . They assume that people live " storied " lives and that telling and retelling one's story helps one understand and create a sense of self . The story is impor- tant but so is how the story is told ( Hatch & Wisniewski , 1995 ) ...
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Building the Research Design | 51 |
Data Collection Methods | 97 |
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Designing Qualitative Research Catherine Marshall,Gretchen B. Rossman Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2006 |
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