by Dr Adrian Holliday (Author)
Accessible, practical and concise, this revised edition expertly tackles the practical problems which writers face when they attempt to transfer the rich data experience of their real world research into a textual product. New attention is paid to the crucial issues of the nature and use of visual data, personal narrative, core and periphery data, and data reconstruction and fictionalization. Sensitive issues dealing with the appropriate use of identity in research settings are clearly discussed, while techniques for avoiding reductive judgements are presented and critically discussed. By making the workings of written study transparent, the book demonstrates how to manage subjectivity and achieve scientific rigour in the qualitative research process. This book provides accessible advice for novice researchers on where to begin and how to proceed. But much more than a simple manual, it also guides the more experience researcher through the social, cultural and political complexities involved in every step of the way.It is an essential tool for students in all disciplines that engage in qualitative research, including sociology, applied linguistics, management, sport science, health studies and education.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: Second Edition
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 24 Jan 2007
ISBN 10: 1412911303
ISBN 13: 9781412911306
'The book is an indispensible tool for those who seek information on the way qualitative research is planned, organized and structured. It proves to be very effective in sorting out the practical problems of those who intend to incorporate the principles of qualitative research into the written language' - Discourse and Society
'The book is a useful resource for both students and teachers of qualitative research. It is well-conceived, well-written and an honest book' - Forum: Qualitative Social Research