Qualitative Research Practice: A Guide for Social Science Students and ResearchersJane Ritchie, Jane Lewis, Professor of Social Policy Jane Lewis, Carol McNaughton Nicholls, Rachel Ormston Why use qualitative methods? What kinds of questions can qualitative methods help you answer? How do you actually do rigorous and reflective qualitative research in the real world? Written by a team of leading researchers associated with NatCen Social Research (the National Centre for Social Research) this textbook leads students and researchers through the entire process of qualitative research from beginning to end - moving through design, sampling, data collection, analysis and reporting. In this fully revised second edition you will find: A practical account of how to carry out qualitative research which recognises a range of current approaches and applications A brand new chapter on ethics A brand new chapter on observational research Updated advice on using software when analysing your qualitative data New case studies which illustrate issues you may encounter and how problems have been tackled by other researchers. This book is an ideal guide for students, practitioners and researchers faced with the challenges of doing qualitative research in both applied and academic settings in messy real-life contexts. |
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... approaches) are incorporated as part of existing chapters. For more detail on these new or developing methods, we refer ... approach to qualitative research. This emphasises our commitment to realism, argues that qualitative research can ...
... approaches) are incorporated as part of existing chapters. For more detail on these new or developing methods, we refer ... approach to qualitative research. This emphasises our commitment to realism, argues that qualitative research can ...
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... approach the practical advice in this book with the openness, creativity and curiosity that enables qualitative researchers to practice their craft effectively. 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Rachel Ormston, Liz Spencer ...
... approach the practical advice in this book with the openness, creativity and curiosity that enables qualitative researchers to practice their craft effectively. 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Rachel Ormston, Liz Spencer ...
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... approach •• The 'approach' withinthis book We begin with a brief introduction to the philosophical underpinnings,. 1 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH.
... approach •• The 'approach' withinthis book We begin with a brief introduction to the philosophical underpinnings,. 1 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH.
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... approach within the broader field of qualitative research in order to assess its potential value for their own purposes. We have provided a broad indication of our 'approach' at the end of the chapter. The. nature. of. qualitative. research.
... approach within the broader field of qualitative research in order to assess its potential value for their own purposes. We have provided a broad indication of our 'approach' at the end of the chapter. The. nature. of. qualitative. research.
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... approaches and methods found within different research disciplines. However, despite this diversity and the sometimes ... approach, concerned with exploring phenomena 'from the interior' (Flick, 2009) and taking the perspectives and ...
... approaches and methods found within different research disciplines. However, despite this diversity and the sometimes ... approach, concerned with exploring phenomena 'from the interior' (Flick, 2009) and taking the perspectives and ...
Contents
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4 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 77 |
5 DESIGNING AND SELECTING SAMPLES | 111 |
6 DESIGNING FIELDWORK | 147 |
7INDEPTH INTERVIEWS | 177 |
8 FOCUS GROUPS | 211 |
9 OBSERVATION | 243 |
PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES | 269 |
11 ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE | 295 |
12 GENERALISING FROM QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 347 |
13 WRITING UP QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 367 |
REFERENCES | 401 |
INDEX | 421 |
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