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Qualitative research methods for the social sciences
Berg, Bruce Lawrence, 2004Verfügbar | Ja (1) |
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Medienart | Buch | ||||
ISBN | 978-0-205-37905-7 | ||||
Verfasser | Berg, Bruce Lawrence | ||||
Systematik | A - Nachschlagewerke | ||||
Schlagworte | social sciences, research, methodology, qualitative social sciences | ||||
Verlag | Pearson | ||||
Ort | Boston [u.a.] | ||||
Jahr | 2004 | ||||
Umfang | XV, 336 p. | ||||
Altersbeschränkung | keine | ||||
Auflage | 5. ed. | ||||
Sprache | englisch | ||||
Verfasserangabe | Bruce Lawrence Berg | ||||
Annotation | Summary Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences by Berg, Bruce L. A core textbook for a course on qualitative methods, or supplementary textbook for a course surveying various methods for students of the social sciences just beginning research. The fourth edition focuses greater attention on using the Internet both as a resource and a means for accessing qualitative data. Earlier editions appeared between 1989 and 2001. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Table of Contents Terms of Use ldquo;Notes,rdquo; and ldquo;References Rdquo Preface 1Introduction Quantitative versus Qualitative Schools of Thought Use of Triangulation Research Methodology Qualitative Strategies Defining an Orientation From a Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Why Use Qualitative Methods? A Plan of Presentation 2Designing Qualitative Research Theory and Concepts Ideas and Theory Reviewing the Literature Theory, Reality, and the Social World Framing Research Problems Operationalization and Conceptualization Designing Projects Data Collection and Organization Data Storage, Retrieval, and Analysis Dissemination 3Ethical Issues Research Ethics in Historical Perspective From Guidelines to Law Regulations on the Research Process Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) Ethical Codes Some Common Ethical Concerns in Behavioral Research New Areas for Ethical Concern: Cyberspace Physical and Ethical Dangers in Covert Research Informed Consent and Implied Consent Confidentiality and Anonymity Securing the Data Objectivity and Careful Research Design 4A Dramaturgical Look at Interviewing Dramaturgy and Interviewing Types of Interviews The Interview Schedule Schedule Development Communicating Effectively A Few Common Problems in Question Formulation Pretesting the Schedule Long versus Short Interviews Telephone Interviews Computer-Assisted Interviewing An Unnatural Communication? The Dramaturgical Interview The Interviewer's Repertoire Know Your Audience Analyzing Data Obtained from the Dramaturgical Interview 5Focus Group Interviewing What Are Focus Group Interviews? The Evolution of Focus Group Interviews Advantages and Disadvantages of Focus Group Interviewing Facilitating Focus Group Dynamics How Focus Groups Work The Moderator's Guide Basic Ingredients in Focus Groups Confidentiality and Focus Group Interviews Recent Trends in Focus Groups 6Ethnographic Field Strategies Accessing a Field Setting: Getting In Reflectivity and Ethnography Becoming Invisible Other Dangers During Ethnographic Research Watching, Listening, and Learning Computers and Ethnography Analyzing Ethnographic Data Other Analysis Strategies Typologies, Sociograms, and Metaphors Disengaging: Getting Out 7Action Research The Basics of Action Research Identifying the Research Question(s) Gathering the Information to Answer Question(s) Analyzing and Interpreting the Information Sharing the Results with the Participants The Action Researcher's Role Types of Action Research Photovoice and Action Research 8Unobtrusive Measures in Research Archival Strategies Physical Erosion and Accretion Human Traces as Data Sources 9Historiography and Oral Traditions What Is Historical Research? Life Histories and Historiography What Are the Sources of Data of Historical Researchers? Doing Historiography Tracing Written History as Data What Are Oral Histories? 10Case Studies The Nature of Case Studies The Individual Case Study Intrinsic, Instrumental, and Collective Case Studies Case Study Design Types The Scientific Benefit of Case Studies Case Studies of Organizations Case Studies of Communities 11An Introduction to Content Analysis Analysis of Qualitative Data Content Analysis as a Technique Content Analysis: Quantitative or Qualitative? Communicatio distributed by Syndetics Solutions, LLC. |
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