Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods: The Search for Meanings

Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods: The Search for Meanings

by RobertBogdan (Author), StevenJ.Taylor (Author)

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This third edition of a best-seller features new material on the latest developments and directions in qualitative research--including such subjects as feminist methodology, postmodernism, phenomenology, and cultural anthropology. New sections on evaluation research will make the book attractive for professionals in education, nursing, social work, and gerontology, as well as those in psychology.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 3
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Published: 13 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0471168688
ISBN 13: 9780471168683

Author Bio
STEVEN J. TAYLOR is Professor of Cultural Foundations of Education and Sociology and Director of the Center on Human Policy, a disability research and policy institute, at Syracuse University. He has published widely on qualitative sociology, social and cultural aspects of disability, and disability policy. He is the Editor of Mental Retardation, a journal published by the American Association on Mental Retar-dation (AAMR), and received AAMR's 1997 Research Award. ROBERT BOGDAN is Professor of Cultural Foundations of Education and Sociology at Syracuse University. He also serves as Director of the Social Sciences Doctoral Program and is a long-time associate of the Center on Human Policy. He has published numerous books and articles on qualitative research methods, disability studies, and the sociology of education. He is the author of the widely acclaimed book Freak Show.