Qualitative Researching

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SAGE, Aug 13, 2002 - Social Science - 224 pages
The Second Edition of this best-selling text offers students and first-time researchers invaluable guidance on the practice of qualitative social research.

Throughout the author addresses the key issues which need to be identified and resolved in the qualitative research process, and through which researchers develop essential skills in qualitative research. The book highlights the "difficult questions" that researchers should get into the habit of asking themselves in the course of doing qualitative research, and outlines the implications of the different ways of responding to these questions.

The new edition of Qualitative Researching has been fully revised and updated with expanded coverage of observation, documents, visual data, CAQDAS, and writing qualitative research. The text bridges the gap between "cookbook" approaches to qualitative research and abstract methodogical approaches. Helping the reader to move comfortably between principle and practice, this text has proved to be an invaluable introduction to qualitative research, and a useful aid to accomplished qualitative research practice across the social sciences.

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Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements
Finding aFocus and Knowing Where You Stand
Qualitative Interviewing
Observing and Participating
Using Visual Methods and Documents
Sampling and Selection in Qualitative Research
Analysing Qualitative Data
Organizing and Indexing Qualitative Data
Making Convincing Arguments with Qualitative Data
Difficult Questions for Qualitative Research
Index

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About the author (2002)

Jennifer Mason is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Leeds. She is co-author of Wills, Inheritance and Families (1996) and Negotiating Family Responsibilities (1993).

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