Qualitative Research

Höfundur Johnny Saldana; Matt Omasta

Útgefandi SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781544372884

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2022

6.490 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • Color Figures from Chapter 12
  • List of Displays
  • Preface
  • The Organization and Through-Line of the Book
  • The Coauthors’ Approach
  • To the Instructor
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Part I • Analyzing Qualitative Data
  • Chapter 1 • Introduction: Analyzing Life
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Developing Fundamental Qualitative Analytic Skills
  • Condensing large amounts of data
  • Noticing patterns in textual, visual, and digital materials
  • Unifying seemingly different things
  • Understanding social processes of human action, reaction, and interaction
  • Interpreting the routines, rituals, rules, roles, and relationships of social life
  • On Qualitative Data Analysis—and Life
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for an Introduction to Qualitative Analysis
  • Analytic Exercises
  • Sample Data for Analysis
  • Chapter 2 • Analyzing Field Sites
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • On Culture
  • Observation Settings
  • Finding a place and space
  • Access
  • The Observer’s Frames
  • Lenses, filters, and angles for fieldwork
  • Observer membership roles
  • Purpose-driven observations
  • Field Notes
  • Written documentation of analytic observations
  • Front matter
  • The setting
  • Jottings and write-ups
  • Observer’s comments
  • Time stamps
  • Technical Matters of Fieldwork and Field Notes
  • Audio- and video-recording
  • Fieldwork clock hours
  • Field note files
  • Analyzing Observations of Social Life
  • Reflecting on action, reaction, and interaction
  • Reflecting on routines, rituals, and rules
  • Reflecting on roles and relationships
  • Analytic memoing of field notes
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Participant Observation
  • Analytic Exercises for Participant Observation
  • Sample Field Notes for Analysis
  • Chapter 3 • Analyzing Documents, Artifacts, Visual Images, and Digital Materials
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • On Values, Attitudes, and Beliefs
  • Analyzing Manifest and Latent Contents
  • The Materials and Meanings of Human Production
  • Analyzing Documents
  • Collecting materials
  • Analyzing attention
  • Analyzing identity
  • Analyzing Artifacts
  • Analyzing belonging
  • Analyzing symbolism
  • Analyzing process
  • Analyzing extensions
  • Analyzing Visual Images
  • Analyzing collaboratively
  • Analyzing evocation
  • Analyzing Digital Materials
  • Analyzing sentiment
  • The Routines, Rituals, Rules, Roles, and Relationships in Documents, Artifacts, Visual Images, and Digital Materials
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Analyzing Documents, Artifacts, Visual Images, and Digital Materials
  • Analytic Exercises for Documents, Artifacts, Visual Images, and Digital Materials
  • Sample Photograph
  • Chapter 4 • Analyzing Interviews: Preparing, Conducting, and Transcribing
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Types of Interviews
  • Surveys and structured interviews
  • Semi-structured interviews
  • Unstructured interviews
  • Focus groups
  • Participant Selection
  • Sampling methods
  • Number of interviews
  • Interview Preparation, Scheduling, and Arrangements
  • Audio- and video-recording equipment
  • Asking Questions
  • Interview protocols
  • Phrasing the inquiry
  • Maintaining the conversation
  • Transcribing
  • Basic documentation principles
  • Topic summaries
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Interviewing
  • Analytic Exercises for Interviewing
  • Chapter 5 • Analyzing Interviews: Condensing and Coding
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Interview Condensation
  • Analyzing Interviews Through Codes and Coding
  • In Vivo Coding and analytic formatting
  • Process Coding
  • Values Coding
  • Emotion Coding
  • Closure and Transition
  • Analytic Exercises for Interviewing
  • Sample Interview Transcript
  • Part II • Analyzing the Framework
  • Chapter 6 • Analyzing Qualitative Methodologies
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Theoretical Premises of Qualitative Research
  • Ontology and epistemology
  • Interpretation
  • The constructivist nature of qualitative inquiry
  • Paradigms
  • An example of quantitative research
  • An example of qualitative research
  • A Rationale for Qualitative Research
  • Selected Methodologies of Qualitative Research and Analysis
  • Ethnography
  • Case study
  • Grounded theory
  • Phenomenology
  • Content analysis
  • Discourse analysis
  • Action research
  • Evaluation research
  • Autoethnography
  • Mixed Methods
  • On Genres
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Analyzing Qualitative Research Methodologies
  • Analytic Exercises for Qualitative Research Methodologies
  • Supplemental Readings
  • Chapter 7 • Analyzing Qualitative Research Design
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Researching and Analyzing the Topic
  • Focusing the study’s topic
  • Writing the purpose statement
  • Writing the rationale
  • Analyzing the Literature
  • Initial searches
  • Organizing and managing the literature
  • Consulting mentors, experts, and peers
  • Unifying the literature
  • Research Questions
  • Developing research questions
  • Site Selection
  • Participant Selection
  • Sampling
  • Data Collection Methods
  • Data Analysis Methods
  • Presentation Modes
  • Timeline Design
  • Conceptual Frameworks
  • Examples of conceptual frameworks
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Analyzing Qualitative Research Design
  • Analytic Exercises for Qualitative Research Design
  • Outline for a Qualitative Research Proposal
  • Chapter 8 • Analyzing Research Ethics
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • The Rules of Research
  • Consent
  • Confidentiality
  • Comprehensive information
  • Communication
  • Conflict-free research
  • Institutional Review Boards
  • What is human subjects research?
  • Review types and timelines
  • IRB applications
  • Researcher and Participant Relationships
  • Ethics in Social Media Research
  • Analyzing Ethical Ambiguity
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Research Ethics
  • Analytic Exercises for Research Ethics
  • Part III • Analytic Assemblage
  • Chapter 9 • Analysis to Synthesis: Condensing, Patterning, and Unifying
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • On Synthesis
  • Condensing Large Amounts of Data
  • Analyzing relevant text
  • Codes and coding
  • Descriptive Coding and subcoding
  • Dramaturgical Coding
  • Versus Coding
  • Found poetry
  • Patterning Textual, Visual, and Digital Materials
  • Categories
  • Themes
  • Unifying Seemingly Different Things
  • Concepts
  • Propositions
  • Matrices and tabular displays
  • Mixed methods
  • Closure and Transition
  • Analytic Exercises for Analysis to Synthesis
  • Chapter 10 • Analysis to Synthesis: Understanding, Interpreting, and Theorizing
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Social Processes of Human Action, Reaction, and Interaction
  • Assertions
  • Vignettes
  • Diagrammatic displays
  • Interpreting the Routines, Rituals, Rules, Roles, and Relationships of Social Life
  • Analytic meta-memos
  • Theorizing
  • Five properties of a theory
  • Constructing theory: Life learnings
  • Constructing theory: An analytic review
  • CAQDAS
  • On Credibility and Trustworthiness
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Analysis to Synthesis
  • Qualitative data analysis
  • Technology for qualitative data analysis
  • Analytic Exercises for Analysis to Synthesis
  • Sample Data for Analysis to Synthesis
  • Chapter 11 • Analytic Write-Ups
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Stylistic Approaches to Research Writing
  • Descriptive and realistic
  • Analytic and formal
  • Confessional
  • Impressionist
  • Interpretive
  • Reflexive
  • Critical and advocacy
  • Literary narrative
  • Collaborative and polyvocal
  • Dramatic
  • Poetic
  • Other writing and presentation styles
  • On Writing About the Major Elements of a Study
  • Writing is prewriting
  • The research design as a preliminary report outline
  • Something to say
  • The evidentiary warrant
  • Point of view
  • Write easy, not hard
  • On citations and references
  • On titles, abstracts, and searches
  • Journal Article Submission and Publication
  • Closure and Transition
  • Resources for Analytic Write-Ups
  • Analytic Exercises for Write-Ups
  • Sample Abstracts for Analysis
  • Chapter 12 • Analytic Presentations and Professional Development
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Paper Presentations
  • Roles of participants
  • Protocols and etiquette
  • Slide design
  • Types of slides
  • Poster Presentations
  • Dramatic/Staged Readings
  • Presenting Data Effectively
  • Ground plans
  • Word clouds
  • Photos and videos
  • Diagrams/models
  • Professional Networking
  • Professional Development
  • Learning More About Qualitative Research
  • Analysis as a Lens, Filter, and Angle on Life
  • Closure
  • Resources for Presenting Qualitative Research and Professional Development as a Qualitative Researcher
  • Analytic Exercises for Presentations and Professional Development
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index

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