Qualitative research through case studies / Max Travers

Por: Travers, MaxTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Introducing qualitative methods seriesDetalles de publicación: London : Sage, 2006 Edición: Reimpr.Descripción: X, 196 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: 0-7619-6806-7Tema(s): Investigación científica -- Metodología | Ciencias sociales -- Investigación | Ciencias sociales -- MetodologíaResumen: Qualitative Research Through Case Studies provides an accessible introduction to a wide range of approaches that deal with the theoretical analysis of qualitative data. Max Travers explains the theoretical assumptions of different traditions through a discussion of case studies. The case studies are classic or exemplary studies which illustrate how researchers have used qualitative methods to research a wide variety of topics. The author covers:. interpretive approaches such as grounded theory, dramaturgical analysis, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis . political approaches such as critical discourse analysis, feminism and postmodern ethnography This practical volume helps the reader learn how to use similar techniques and ideas in their own work. INDICE: What Is Qualitative Research? / PART ONE: THE INTERPRETIVE TRADITION / Introduction to Part One / Addressing 'Lived Experience': Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnography / Varieties of Symbolic Interactionism: Grounded Theory and Dramaturgical Analysis / Investigating Practices: Ethnomethodological Ethnography / Researching Language: Conversation Analysis / PART TWO: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES / Introduction to Part Two / From Description to Critique / Feminism and Qualitative Research / Postmodern Ethnography / PART THREE: CONCLUSION / The Craft of Qualitative Research
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Qualitative Research Through Case Studies provides an accessible introduction to a wide range of approaches that deal with the theoretical analysis of qualitative data. Max Travers explains the theoretical assumptions of different traditions through a discussion of case studies. The case studies are classic or exemplary studies which illustrate how researchers have used qualitative methods to research a wide variety of topics. The author covers:. interpretive approaches such as grounded theory, dramaturgical analysis, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis . political approaches such as critical discourse analysis, feminism and postmodern ethnography This practical volume helps the reader learn how to use similar techniques and ideas in their own work. INDICE: What Is Qualitative Research? / PART ONE: THE INTERPRETIVE TRADITION / Introduction to Part One / Addressing 'Lived Experience': Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnography / Varieties of Symbolic Interactionism: Grounded Theory and Dramaturgical Analysis / Investigating Practices: Ethnomethodological Ethnography / Researching Language: Conversation Analysis / PART TWO: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES / Introduction to Part Two / From Description to Critique / Feminism and Qualitative Research / Postmodern Ethnography / PART THREE: CONCLUSION / The Craft of Qualitative Research

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