Qualitative Research Methods
Blackwell Readers in Sociology (Band Nr. 5)

1. Auflage Oktober 2001
356 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-21762-6
John Wiley & Sons
Qualitative Research Methods is an indispensable, definitive collection of readings for students undertaking any kind of social science inquiry. These readings represent the finest classic and contemporary scholarship in the field.
Acknowledgements.
Qualitative Research Methods: An Overview: Darin Weinberg
(University of Cambridge).
Part I: The Legacy of Qualitative Research Methods.
Part II: Qualitative Interviewing, Life History, and Narrative
Analysis.
Part III: Observational Fieldwork.
Part IV: Conversation and Discourse Analysis.
Part V: Research Using Artifacts as Primary Sources.
Index.
Qualitative Research Methods: An Overview: Darin Weinberg
(University of Cambridge).
Part I: The Legacy of Qualitative Research Methods.
Part II: Qualitative Interviewing, Life History, and Narrative
Analysis.
Part III: Observational Fieldwork.
Part IV: Conversation and Discourse Analysis.
Part V: Research Using Artifacts as Primary Sources.
Index.
"Serious students of qualitative methods will have this book in
their libraries. It brings together some of the best
representations of our qualitative traditions, and links them to
current movements in the field. Weinberg's introductory essay alone
is worth the price of the book." Gale Miller, Marquette
University
"Weinberg's theoretical framework is sophisticated and will
encourage conversation and deliberation about qualitative
methodology. Those interested in issues of methodological
epistemology will find much food for thought in this collection."
Donileen R. Loseke, University of South Florida
" a must for people studying or using qualitative research
methods" Davina Banner.
"This volume provides an overview of the theoretical
controversies that characterize a variety of qualitative methods
and would make a valuable contribution to graduate students' and
scholars' collections."
their libraries. It brings together some of the best
representations of our qualitative traditions, and links them to
current movements in the field. Weinberg's introductory essay alone
is worth the price of the book." Gale Miller, Marquette
University
"Weinberg's theoretical framework is sophisticated and will
encourage conversation and deliberation about qualitative
methodology. Those interested in issues of methodological
epistemology will find much food for thought in this collection."
Donileen R. Loseke, University of South Florida
" a must for people studying or using qualitative research
methods" Davina Banner.
"This volume provides an overview of the theoretical
controversies that characterize a variety of qualitative methods
and would make a valuable contribution to graduate students' and
scholars' collections."
Darin Weinberg is a University Lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge.