Researching families and children : culturally appropriate methods
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Researching families and children : culturally appropriate methods
SAGE, 2008
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- How independent is the independent variable? / S. Anandalakshmy
- Methods for a cultural science / Nandita Chaudhary
- Cultural networks, social research and contact sampling / Mila Tuli, Nandita Chaudhary
- Research as intervention / Neerja Sharma
- Responsive engagement as method / Priti Joshi
- Lived experience as theatre / Lakshmi Krishnamurty
- Interviewing in qualitative research / Shraddha Kapoor
- Making sense of what they say / Indu Kaura
- Unravelling the mystery of creativity / Rekha Sharma Sen, Neerja Sharma
- Mapping the self and the family / Sujata Sriram, Nandita Chaudhary
- Field observations from rural gujarat / Monika Abels
- End notes / S. Anandalakshmy, Neerja Sharma, Nandita Chaudhary
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Researching Families and Children: Culturally Appropriate Methods highlights methodological issues that arise while conducting research on human development in India. This compilation deals with the dynamics of transacting research in the field, instead of providing formalized instructions on how to conduct research. This set of essays thus scores over most other books on research methodology in this regard. Dwelling on authentic encounters in the field, the authors articulate the various processes of interaction, while providing transparency in procedure and practicality in approach.
A significant aspect of the collection is the inclusion of the perspectives of the participants in research studies. The people studied are seen as partners in the creation of knowledge, without whose active involvement the studies would be inadequate. With a view to demystifying research methods and engaging the reader, the narrative uses the tropes from the world of Indian theatre of the traditional Sutradhaar (Master of Ceremonies) and Vidushak (Jester). This strategy infuses a lighter note and serves to round-off each essay succinctly.
Researchers and academicians working in the fields of human development, psychology, social work and related disciplines, will welcome this work as it validates indigenous qualitative research.
目次
Preface - S Anandalakshmy, Nandita Chaudhary and Neerja Sharma
How Independent is the Independent Variable? - S Anandalakshmy
Methods for a Cultural Science - Nandita Chaudhary
Cultural Networks, Social Research and Contact Sampling - Mila Tuli and Nandita Chaudhary
Research as Intervention - Neerja Sharma
Responsive Engagement as Method - Priti Joshi
Lived Experience as Theatre - Lakshmi Krishnamurty
Interviewing in Qualitative Research - Shraddha Kapoor
Making Sense of What They Say - Indu Kaura
Unravelling the Mystery of Creativity - Rekha Sharma Sen and Neerja Sharma
Mapping the Self and the Family - Sujata Sriram and Nandita Chaudhary
Field Observations from Rural Gujarat - Monika Abels
End Notes - S Anandalakshmy, Neerja Sharma and Nandita Chaudhary
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