Handbook of Qualitative ResearchSAGE Publications, 1994 - 643 páginas The Handbook is the first attempt to synthesize the huge amount of activity and change there has been in recent years in qualitative research. Contributors to this authoritative volume come from a diverse range of disciplines and countries, making it an essential resource and benchmark for anyone doing work in this international, interdisciplinary tradition. The book moves from the theoretical to the specific, examining the various paradigms for doing qualitative work, the strategies developed for studying people in their setting, and a variety of techniques for collecting, analyzing, interpreting and reporting findings. Issues of history, ethics, settings and the future of the discipline - both in traditional and ap |
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... create and shape it within the materialist context , the researcher herself must not create it as an object for study as would be done traditionally in sociology , which would divide subject and object . She must , instead , “ be able ...
... create and shape it within the materialist context , the researcher herself must not create it as an object for study as would be done traditionally in sociology , which would divide subject and object . She must , instead , “ be able ...
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... create field notes if we see ourselves as recorders of events " over there " or if we see ourselves as characters in the events . In our opinion , researchers are often more re- luctant than necessary to use field records . They worry ...
... create field notes if we see ourselves as recorders of events " over there " or if we see ourselves as characters in the events . In our opinion , researchers are often more re- luctant than necessary to use field records . They worry ...
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... create emotional texts that others can enter into . The ethic of personal accountability makes individuals accountable for their values and the political consequences of their actions . These four criteria embody a “ self - defined ...
... create emotional texts that others can enter into . The ethic of personal accountability makes individuals accountable for their values and the political consequences of their actions . These four criteria embody a “ self - defined ...
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Locating the Field | 19 |
Traditions Preferences and Postures in Applied Qualitative Research | 60 |
Reinventing Self and Other in Qualitative Research | 70 |
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