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Handbook of qualitative research

The Handbook is the first attempt to synthesize the huge amount of activity and change there has been in recent years in qualitative research. Contributors to this authoritative volume come from a diverse range of disciplines and countries, making it an essential resource and benchmark for anyone doing work in this international, interdisciplinary tradition.
Print Book, English, ©1994
SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA., ©1994
Metodología
Maestría
xii, 643 p. : cuadros ; 25 cm
9780803946798, 0803946791
318328884
Preface - Norman K Denzin and Yvonna S LincolnIntroduction - Norman K Denzin and Yvonna S Lincoln Entering the Field of Qualitative ResearchPART ONE: LOCATING THE FIELDQualitative Methods - Arthur J Vidich Their History in Sociology and AnthropologyTraditions, Preferences and Postures in Applied Qualitative Research - David HamiltonWorking the Hyphens - Michelle Fine Reinventing `Self and Other′ in Qualitative ResearchPolitics and Ethics in Qualitative Research - Maurice PunchPART TWO: MAJOR PARADIGMS AND PERSPECTIVESCompeting Paradigms in Qualitative Research - Egon G Guba and Yvonna S LincolnConstructivist, Interpretivist Approaches to Human Inquiry - Thomas A SchwandtRethinking Critical Theory and Qualitative Research - Joe Kincheloe and Peter McLarenFeminisms and Models of Qualitative Research - Virginia OlesenEthnic Modelling in Qualitative Research (Racialized Ethnicity and Related Status Categories in Qualitative Research Methods) - John H Stanfield IIAudiencing - John Fiske Cultural Practice and Cultural StudiesPART THREE: STRATEGIES OF INQUIRYThe Dance of Qualitative Research Design - Valerie J Janesick Metaphor, Methodolatry, and MeaningDesigning Funded Qualitative Research - Janice M MorseCase Studies - Robert StakeEthnography and Participant Observation - Paul Atkinson and Martyn HammersleyPhenomenology, Ethnomethodology and Interpretive Practice - James A Holstein and Jaber F GubriumGrounded Theory Methodology - Anselm Strauss and Juliet Corbin An OverviewBiographical Method - Louis M SmithHistorical Social Science - Gaye Tuchman Methodologies, Methods, and MeaningsThree Approaches to Participative Inquiry - Peter ReasonClinical Research - William L Miller and Benjamin F CrabtreePART FOUR: METHODS OF COLLECTING AND ANALYZING EMPIRICAL MATERIALSInterviewing - Andrea Fontana and James H Frey The Art of ScienceObservational Techniques - Patricia A Adler and Peter AdlerThe Interpretation of Documents and Material Culture - Ian HodderOn the Authority of the Image - Douglas Harper Visual Methods at the CrossroadsPersonal Experience Methods - D Jean Clandinin and F Michael ConnellyData Management and Analysis Methods - A Michael Huberman and Matthew B MilesUsing Computers in Qualitative Research - Tom and Lyn RichardsNarrative, Content and Semiotic Analysis - Peter K Manning and Betsy Cullum-SwanPART FIVE: THE ART OF INTERPRETATION, EVALUATION, AND PRESENTATIONCriteria for Assessing Interpretive Validity in Qualitative Research - David Altheide and John JohnsonThe Art and Politics of Interpretation - Norman K DenzinWriting - Laurel Richardson A Method of InquiryQualitative Program Evaluation - Jennifer C Greene Practice and PromiseInfluencing the Policy Process with Qualitative Research - Ray C RistPART SIX: THE FUTURE OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCHWhat Comes [Just] After Post? The Case of Ethnography - George C MarcusThe Fifth Moment - Yvonna S Lincoln and Norman K Denzin