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A Guide to Qualitative Field Research Carol R. Bailey

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research By Carol R. Bailey

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research by Carol R. Bailey


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Designed to assist undergraduate students and other beginning field researchers in carrying out their first qualitative studies. This edition includes examples from classic ethnographies, as well as examples generated by the author herself, that help bring alive the abstract principles of field research.

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research Summary

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research by Carol R. Bailey

Thoroughly revised, the Second Edition of A Guide to Qualitative Field Research provides novice researchers with comprehensive and accessible instructions for conducting qualitative field research. Using rich examples from classic ethnographies to help bring abstract principles alive, author Carol A. Bailey thoroughly explains the entire research process from selecting a topic to writing the final manuscript, and all of the steps in between!

New to the Second Edition:
  • Offers Ten Techniques for Analyzing Data: Step-by-step instructions on how to use various techniques for analyzing data are provided that demystify what is often an overwhelming activity. There are three chapters devoted to ten techniques, including descriptions, typologies, taxonomies, visual representations, themes, story telling, critical events, and analytic induction.
  • Provides Increased Coverage of Ethics: Ethical issues in field research are examined, including the American Sociological Associations Code of Ethics in a new Chapter 2. This coverage illuminates that ethical concerns are always present and ethical dilemmas are not always easily resolved.
  • Includes New Discussions of Paradigms: More coverage of paradigms is given as well as their implications for the research enterprise, sampling, reflexivity, member checks, triangulation, and criteria for evaluating field research. This new edition has been significantly reorganized and expanded with a greater focus on the role of theory.

Intended Audience:
Clearly written, this accessible text is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying qualitative methods and evaluation research across the social sciences.

About Carol R. Bailey

Carol A. Bailey is an associate professor emerita of sociology at Virginia Tech. She has won numerous teaching awards at the department and university level, including the Alumni Award for Teaching Excellence and the Wine Award for Excellence in Teaching. She taught undergraduate research methods and graduate-level courses on qualitative methodology and pedagogy. Once the Director of the University Writing Program, her research focused on evaluating programs that promote science education and those that serve children with severe mental illnesses and their families.

Table of Contents

About the Author Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction to Qualitative Field Research Overview History of Field Research Status Characteristics Summary Chapter Highlights Exercises 2. Ethical Issues in Qualitative Field Research Informed Consent Deception Confidentiality Institutional Review Board Chapter Highlights Exercises 3. Prelude to Qualitative Fieldwork Selecting a Research Topic Ethical Issues Practicality Accessibility The Familiar Versus the Unfamiliar Record Keeping Goals and Research Questions Review of Literature Final Preparations Chapter Highlights Exercises 4. The Infrastructure of Qualitative Field Research Paradigms Theory Traditions of Inquiry Chapter Highlights Exercises 5. Methodology Sampling Gaining Entree Arrival in the Field Key Actors Informed Consent Field Relationships Triangulation Chapter Highlights Exercises 6. Observations Planning Observations Observations of Physical Surroundings Observations of Participants Observations of Actions Ethics Summary Chapter Highlights Exercises 7. Interviews Unstructured Interviews Structured Interviews Semistructured Interviews Selecting the Appropriate Type of Interview Question Construction Framing the Interview Ethics Status Characteristics Terminating the Interview Chapter Highlights Exercises 8. Field Notes and Leaving the Field Content of Field Notes Guidelines for Writing Field Notes Leaving the Field Chapter Highlights Exercises 9. Coding, Memoing, and Descriptions Coding Strategies for Improving Coding Memoing Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Descriptions Summary Chapter Highlights Exercises 10. Typologies, Taxonomies, Visuals Representations, and Themes Typologies Taxonomies Visual Representations Themes Chapter Highlights Exercises 11. Storytelling, Critical Events, and Analytic Induction Storytelling Critical Event Analytic Induction Interpretation Chapter Highlights Exercises 12. Evaluation Criteria and Final Manuscript Evaluation Criteria Strategies for Enhancing Validity and Trustworthiness Writing the Final Manuscript Format of the Final Manuscript Conclusion Chapter Highlights Exercises References Glossary/Index

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GOR010368070
9781412936507
1412936500
A Guide to Qualitative Field Research by Carol R. Bailey
Used - Well Read
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2006-11-14
232
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