Full Description
In Discovering Qualitative Methods, Third Edition, researchers Carol A. B. Warren and Tracy Xavia Karner emphasize the process of social research--from the initial idea to the final paper, journal article, or scholarly monograph. Establishing the theoretical underpinnings and applications of qualitative research, the authors offer comprehensive yet straightforward coverage that includes the major types of qualitative analysis: field research or ethnography, interviews, documents, and images. They also discuss the historical background and evolution of research practices, in turn teaching students how to generate and develop their own rigorous practices. A thorough, versatile text, Discovering Qualitative Methods, Third Edition, is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in qualitative methods and general research methods. It is also appropriate for qualitative methods courses in other social science disciplines including anthropology, business, communications, education, journalism, and social work.
Contents
Preface: Welcome to the Study of Qualitative Methods
Acknowledgments
PART I
Chapter 1. Introduction to Qualitative Methods
Chapter 2. The Law, Politics, and Ethics of Qualitative Research
PART II
Chapter 3. Ethnography: Setting and Entrée
Chapter 4. Roles and Relationships in Ethnographic Research
Chapter 5. Writing Fieldnotes
Chapter 6. The Interview: From Research Questions to Interview Questions
Chapter 7. The Interview: Interaction, Talk, and Text
Chapter 8. The Textual and the Visual as Qualitative Data: Documents, Images, and the Internet
PART III
Chapter 9. Analyzing Qualitative Data: Fieldnotes, Transcripts, Documents, and Images
Chapter 10. Writing Well
References
Index