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README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods Janice Morse

README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods By Janice Morse

README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods by Janice Morse


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Written as a pragmatic companion, this text will help readers get confidently and competently started on a research path that works for their study.

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README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods by Janice Morse

Offering a map to show readers how some methodological choices lead more directly than others to particular goals, this book provides beginning researchers with an overview of techniques for making data and an explanation of the ways different tools fit different purposes and provide different research experiences and outcomes. The authors clearly explain why there are many methods and show readers how to locates their study within that choice. Written as a pragmatic companion, this text will help readers get confidently and competently started on a research path that works for their study.

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For the price, you get not only a sound introduction to qualitative research in three of the most commonly used methodological traditions (phenomenology, ethnography, and grounded theory), but an opportunity to test drive one of the modern software systems for analysis of qualitative data and project management- complete with access to data files from two actual studies- all before you begin to plan your own project.

About Janice Morse

Janice M. Morse, PhD (Nurs), PhD (Anthro), FAAN is a professor and Presidential Endowed Chair at the University of Utah College of Nursing, and Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta, Canada., from 1991-1996, she also held a position as professor at The Pennsylvania State University. From 1997-2007, she was the founding Director and Scientific Director of the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, University of Alberta, founding editor for the International Journal of Qualitative Methods, and Editor of the Qual Press monograph series. She remains the founding editor for Qualitative Health Research, (now in Volume 2, Sage1), is currently editor for the monograph series Developing Qualitative Inquiry, and The Essentials of Qualitative Inquiry (Left Coast Press). Her research programs are in the areas of suffering and comforting, preventing patient falls, and developing qualitative methods. In 2011, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Qualitative Inquiry from the International Center for Qualitative Inquiry, was an inaugural inductee into the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame (2010), the 5th recipient of the Episteme Award (also Sigma Theta Tau). She received awarded honorary doctorates from the University of Newcastle (Australia) and Athabasca University (Canada). She is the author of 460 articles and chapters and 19 books on qualitative research methods, suffering, comforting and patient falls. About the author Lyn Richards has a highly unusual range of relationships with qualitative research. After undergraduate training as a historian and political scientist, she moved to sociology. Her early work as a family sociologist addressed both popular and academic audiences, with a strong motivation always to make the funded research relevant to the people studied, and the qualitative analysis credible to those affected. Each of her four books in family sociology was a text at university level but also widely discussed in popular media and at community level. During her tenure as Reader and Associate Professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne, she won major research grants, presented and published research papers, was a founding member of a qualitative research association and taught qualitative methods at undergraduate and graduate level, supervising Masters and PhD students. She strayed from this academic pathway when challenges with handling qualitative data in her own studies led to the development, with Tom Richards, of what rapidly became the world's leading qualitative analysis software. They founded a research software company, in which for a decade Lyn was Director of Research Services, writing software documentation and managing international training of researchers and trainers in the methods behind the software. Designing and documenting software taught her to confront fuzzy thinking about methods, and to demand straight talking, clarity of purpose, detail of technique and a clear answer always to 'Why would we want to do that?' Teaching methods to thousands of researchers in dozens of disciplines in 14 countries, she saw what worked and what didn't. From those researchers, graduates and faculty in universities and research practitioners in the world beyond, she learned their many ways of handling data, on and off computers, and their strategies for making sense of data. Handling Qualitative Data is a direct result of this experience. It offers clear, practical advice for researchers approaching qualitative research and wishing to do justice to rich data. Like her previous book, with Janice Morse, Readme First, for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods it strongly maintains the requirements of good qualitative research, assumes and critiques the use of software and draws on practical experience of helping researchers whose progress has been hindered by confusion, lack of training, mixed messages about standards and fear of being overwhelmed by rich, messy data. Throughout this hybrid career, Lyn continued contributions to critical reflection on new methods, as a writer and a keynote speaker in a wide range of international conferences. She has life membership of the International Sociological Association and its Methodology section. Her writing aims always to cut through barriers to high quality qualitative research and to assist researchers and teachers in making the inevitable shift to computing whilst maximizing the benefits for their research processes and outcomes. On leaving software development, she took an Adjunct Professorship at RMIT University, creating and coordinating an active, informal and splendidly supportive Qualitative Interest Group (QIG). She currently works from home, (online, of course), combining research advising with convening of an asylum seeker support group and growing roses and vegetables, all of which provide marvellous metaphors for qualitative research.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Why Readme First? Goals Methods and Their Integrity Methodological Diversity and Informed Choice No Mysteries! Learning by Doing It: Qualitative Research as a Craft Qualitative Research as a Challenge Using Readme The Shape of the Book What to Expect Doing Qualitative Research Resources PART I. THINKING RESEARCH 2. The Integrity of Qualitative Research Methodological Purposiveness Methodological Congruence The Armchair Walkthrough And Now-Your Topic? Summary Resources 3. Selecting a Method Commonalities and Differences Phenomenology Ethnography Grounded Theory Additional Qualitative Methods Summary Resources 4. Qualitative Research Design The Levels of Design Planning Design Doing Design Project Pacing Overall Project Design What Does the Computer Offer? Summary Resources PART II. INSIDE ANALYSIS 5. Making Data What Are data (and What Are Not) Ways of Making Data Who Makes Data? Transforming Data Managing Data The Role of Data Yourself as Data What Does the Computer Offer? Summary Resources 6. Coding Getting Inside the Data Storing Ideas Doing Coding Theme-ing Purposiveness of Coding Tips and Traps: Handling Codes and Coding What Does the Computer Offer? Summary Resources 7. Abstracting The First Step: Categorizing The Next Step: Conceptualizing Doing Abstraction Managing Abstraction What Does the Computer Offer? Summary Resources 8. Revisiting Methodological Congruence Phenomenology Ethnography Grounded Theory Summary Resources PART III. GETTING IT RIGHT 9. On Getting It Right and Knowing If It's Wrong Ensuring Rigor in the Design Phase Ensuring Rigor While Conducting a Project When Is It Done? Demonstrating Rigor on Completion of the Project Summary Resources 10. Writing It Up Ready to Write? Re-revisiting Methodological Congruence Protecting Participants Evaluate Your Writing Polishing Summary Resources PART IV. BEGINNING YOUR PROJECT 11. Groundwork for Beginning Your Project Writing Your Proposal Ensuring Ethical Research Summary Resources 12. Getting Started Why Is It So Hard to Start? How to Start? Congratulations, You've Started! Resources Appendix: Qualitative Computing Tutorials: Lyn Richards References Author Index Subject Index

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CIN0761918914A
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0761918914
README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods by Janice Morse
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SAGE Publications Inc
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