The Oxford handbook of qualitative research
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The Oxford handbook of qualitative research
(Oxford library of psychology)
Oxford University Press, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research presents a comprehensive overview of the field of qualitative research. It is intended for students of all levels, faculty, and researchers across the social sciences. The contributors represent some of the most influential and innovative researchers in the field as well as emerging scholars. This handbook provides a broad introduction to the field of qualitative research to those with little to no background in
the subject, while simultaneously providing substantive contributions to the field that will be of interest to even the most experienced researchers. It serves as a user-friendly teaching tool suitable for a range of undergraduate or graduate courses, as well as individuals working on their thesis or other
research projects. With a focus on methodological instruction, this volume offers both a retrospective and prospective view of the field. The first two sections explore the history of the field, ethics and philosophical/theoretical approaches. The next three sections focus on the major methods of qualitative practice as well as newer approaches (such as arts-based research and internet research); area studies often excluded (such as museum studies and disaster studies); and mixed methods and
participatory methods (such as community-based research). The next section covers key issues including data analysis, interpretation, writing and assessment. The final section offers a commentary about politics and research and the move towards public scholarship.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Patricia Leavy
- 1. Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research
- Patricia Leavy
- Part One: The Qualitative Tradition
- 2. Historical Overview of Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences
- Svend Brinkmann, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, and Soren Kristiansen
- 3. The History of Historical-Comparative Methods in Sociology
- Charles Demetriou and Victor Roudometof
- 4. The Centrality of Ethics in Qualitative Research
- Anna Traianou
- Part Two: Approached to Qualitative Research
- 5. Philosophical Approaches to Qualitative Research
- RenA(c)eSpencer, Julia M. Pryce and Jill Walsh
- 6. Applied Interpretive Approaches
- Sally E. Thorne
- 7. The Grounded Theory Method
- Antony Bryant
- 8. Feminist Qualitatie Research: Toward Transformation of Science and Society
- 9. Critical Approaches to Qualitative Research
- Kum-Kum Bhavani, Peter Chua, and Dana Collins
- 10. Decolonizing Researcg Practice: Indigenous Methodologies, Aboriginal Methods and Knowledge/Knowing
- Mike Evans, Adrian Miller, Peter Hutchinson, and Carlene Dingwall
- Part Three: Narrative Inquiry, Field Research and Interview Methods
- 11. Practice Narrative Inquiry
- Arthur P. Bolchner and Nicholas A. Riggs
- 12. Ethnography
- Anthony Kwame Harrison
- 13. The Purposes and Practices, and Principles of Autoethnographic Research
- Carolyn Ellis and Tony E. Adams
- 14. Unstructured and Semi-Structured Interviewing
- Svend Brinkmann
- 15. Oral History Interviewing: Issues and Possibilities
- Valerie J. Janesick
- 16. Focus Group Research: Retrospect and Prospect
- George Kamberelis and Greg Dimitriadis
- 17. Museum Studies
- Erica L. Tucker
- Part Four: Text, Arts-Based, and Internet Methods
- 18. Conent Analysis
- Linday Prior
- 19. Photography as a Research Method
- Gunilla Holm
- 20. Arts-Based Research Practice: Merging Social Research and the Creative Arts
- Gioia Chilton and Patricia Leavy
- 21. Qualitative Approaches in Internet-mediated Research: Opportunities, Issues, Possibilities
- Claire Hewson
- Part Five: Multi-Method, Mixed Method, and Participatory Designs
- 22. Case Study Research: In-Depth Understanding in Context
- Helen Simons
- 23. Program Evaluation
- Paul R. Brandon and Anna L. Ah Sam
- 24. Community-Based Research: Understanding the Principles, Practices, Challenges and Rationale
- Margaret R Boyd
- 25. Lineages: A Past, Present and Future of Participatory Action Research
- Sarah M Zeller-Berkman
- 26. Qualitative Disaster Research
- Brenda D. Phillips
- 27. Conducting Mixed Methods Research Using Dialectical Pluralism and Social Psychological Strategies
- R. Burke Johnson, Tony Onwuegbuzie, Susan Tucker, and Marjorie L. Icenogle
- Part Six: Analysis, Interpretation, Representation and Evaluation
- 28. Coding and Analysis Strategies
- Johnny Saldana
- 29. Computer Assisted Analysis of Qualitative Research
- Christina Silver and Ann F. Lewins
- 30. Interpretation Strategies: Appropriate Concepts
- Allen Trent and Jeasik Cho
- 31. Writing up Qualitative Research
- Jane F. Gilgun
- 32. Evaluating Qualitative Research
- Jeasik Cho and Allen Trent
- Part Seven: Conclusion: Politics and the Public
- 33. The Politics of Research
- Michael D. Giardina and Joshua I. Newman
- 34. A Brief Statement on The Public and the Future of Qualitative Research
- Patricia Leavy
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