Qualitative analysis : practice and innovation
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Qualitative analysis : practice and innovation
(Social research today / series editor, Martin Bulmer)
Routledge, 2002
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-182) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offering a detailed introduction to the practice of data analysis, this book is both user-friendly and theoretically grounded. Drawing on his extensive experience of qualitative research, Douglas Ezzy reviews approaches to data analysis in established research traditions including ethnography, phenomenology and symbolic interactionism, alongside the newer approaches informed by cultural studies and feminism. He explains the difference between inductive, deductive and abductive theory building, provides a guide to computer-assisted analysis and outlines techniques such as journal writing, team meetings and participant reviews.
This text is one of the first to treat computer assisted data analysis as an integral part of qualitative research. Exceptionally well written, this is a valuable reference for research students and professional researchers in the social sciences and health.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Theory and data: a hermeneutic approach
- Chapter 2 Politics, rigour and ethics
- Chapter 3 Data analysis during data collection
- Chapter 4 Coding data and interpreting text: methods of analysis
- Chapter 5 Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis
- Chapter 6 Writing about qualitative data
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