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Index
About the Authors Acknowledgments Analytic Table of Contents by Approach List of Tables and Figures 1. Introduction
Purpose and Rationale for the Book What Is New in This Edition Positioning Ourselves Definition of Qualitative Research Selection of the Five Approaches Key Book Readings
Narrative Research Phenomenology Grounded Theory Ethnography Case Study
Audience Organization
2. Philosophical Assumptions and Interpretive Frameworks
Questions for Discussion Situating Philosophy and Interpretive Frameworks Within the Research Process Philosophical Assumptions
Why Philosophy Is Important Four Philosophical Assumptions Writing Philosophical Assumptions Into Qualitative Studies
Interpretive Frameworks
Postpositivism Social Constructivism Transformative Frameworks Postmodern Perspectives Pragmatism Feminist Theories Critical Theory and Critical Race Theory Queer Theory Disability Theories
The Practice of Using Interpretive Frameworks in Qualitative Research Linking Philosophy and Interpretive Frameworks in Qualitative Research Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
3. Designing a Qualitative Study
Questions for Discussion The Characteristics of Qualitative Research When to Use Qualitative Research What a Qualitative Study Requires From Us The Features of a “Good” Qualitative Study The Process of Designing a Qualitative Study
Preliminary Considerations Phases in the Research Process Elements in All Phases of the Research
Ethics in Qualitative Research The Design Structures of a Plan or Proposal
Design Considerations Useful for Engaging Readers General Writing Structures
Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
4. Five Qualitative Approaches to Inquiry
Questions for Discussion Deciding Among the Five Approaches Narrative Research
Definition of Narrative Research Origin of Narrative Research Defining Features of Narrative Studies Types of Narratives Procedures for Conducting Narrative Research Challenges in Narrative Research
Phenomenological Research
Definition of Phenomenological Research Origins of Phenomenological Research Defining Features of Phenomenology Types of Phenomenology Procedures for Conducting Phenomenological Research Challenges in Phenomenology
Grounded Theory Research
Definition of Grounded Theory Research Origins of Grounded Theory Research Defining Features of Grounded Theory Types of Grounded Theory Studies Procedures for Conducting Grounded Theory Research Challenges in Grounded Theory Research
Ethnographic Research
Definition of Ethnographic Research Origins of Ethnographic Research Defining Features of Ethnographies Types of Ethnographies Procedures for Conducting an Ethnography Challenges in Ethnographic Research
Case Study Research
Definition of Case Study Research Origins of Case Study Research Defining Features of Case Studies Types of Case Studies Procedures for Conducting a Case Study Challenges in Case Study Research
Comparing the Five Approaches Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
5. Five Different Qualitative Studies
Questions for Discussion A Narrative Study (Chan, 2010; see Appendix B) A Phenomenological Study (Anderson & Spencer, 2002; see Appendix C) A Grounded Theory Study (Harley et al., 2009; see Appendix D) An Ethnographic Study (Mac an Ghaill & Haywood, 2015; see Appendix E) A Case Study (Frelin, 2015; see Appendix F) Differences Among the Approaches
Central Features of Each Approach Selecting Your Approach
Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
6. Introducing and Focusing the Study
Questions for Discussion Interrelating the Study Problem, Purpose, and Questions Within Research The Research Problem Statement The Purpose Statement The Research Questions
The Central Question Subquestions
Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
7. Data Collection
Questions for Discussion The Data Collection Circle
Ethical Considerations for Data Collection
Institutional Review Boards
The Site or Individual Access and Rapport Purposeful Sampling Strategy
Participants in the Sample Types of Sampling Strategies Sample Size
Forms of Data
Interviewing Observing
Recording Procedures Field Issues
Entry and Organizational Access Procedures for Observations Dynamics Between Interviewer and Interviewee Availability of Documents and Audiovisual Materials
Data Storage and Security
Five Approaches Compared Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
8. Data Analysis and Representation
Questions for Discussion Ethical Considerations for Data Analysis Three Analysis Strategies The Data Analysis Spiral
Managing and Organizing the Data Reading and Memoing Emergent Ideas Describing and Classifying Codes Into Themes Developing and Assessing Interpretations Representing and Visualizing the Data
Analysis Within Approaches to Inquiry
Narrative Research Analysis and Representation Phenomenological Analysis and Representation Grounded Theory Analysis and Representation Ethnographic Analysis and Representation Case Study Analysis and Representation
Comparing the Five Approaches Computer Use in Qualitative Data Analysis
Advantages and Disadvantages How to Decide Whether to Use a Computer Program A Sampling of Computer Programs and Features Use of Computer Software Programs With the Five Approaches How to Choose Among the Computer Programs
Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
9. Writing a Qualitative Study
Questions for Discussion Ethical Considerations for Writing Several Writing Strategies
Reflexivity and Representations in Writing Audience for Our Writings Encoding Our Writings Quotes in Our Writings
Overall and Embedded Writing Strategies
Narrative Writing Structures
Overall Structures Embedded Structures
Phenomenological Writing Structures
Overall Structures Embedded Structures
Grounded Theory Writing Structures
Overall Structures Embedded Structures
Ethnographic Writing Structures
Overall Structures Embedded Structures
Case Study Writing Structures
Overall Structures Embedded Structures
A Comparison of Writing Structures Across Approaches Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
10. Standards of Validation and Evaluation
Questions for Discussion Validation and Reliability in Qualitative Research
Perspectives on Validation Validation Strategies
Researcher’s Lens Participant’s Lens Reader’s or Reviewer’s Lens
Reliability Perspectives and Procedures
Evaluation Criteria
Qualitative Perspectives Narrative Research Phenomenological Research Grounded Theory Research Ethnographic Research Case Study Research
Comparing the Evaluation Standards of the Five Approaches Chapter Check-In Summary Further Readings
11. “Turning the Story” and Conclusion
Turning the Story A Case Study: “Campus Response to a Student Gunman” A Case Study A Narrative Study A Phenomenology A Grounded Theory Study An Ethnography Conclusion Chapter Check-In
Appendix A. An Annotated Glossary of Terms Appendix B. A Narrative Research Study—“Living in the Space Between Participant and Researcher as a Narrative Inquirer: Examining Ethnic Identity of Chinese Canadian Students as Conflicting Stories to Live By” Appendix C. A Phenomenological Study—“Cognitive Representations of AIDS” Appendix D. A Grounded Theory Study—“Developing Long-Term Physical Activity Participation: A Grounded Theory Study With African American Women” Appendix E. An Ethnography—“British-Born Pakistani and Bangladeshi Young Men: Exploring Unstable Concepts of Muslim, Islamophobia and Racialization” Appendix F. A Case Study—“Relational Underpinnings and Professionality—A Case Study of a Teacher’s Practices Involving Students With Experiences of School Failure” References Name Index Subject Index
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