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OverviewKey Themes in Qualitative Research is an attempt by three well-respected ethnographic researchers to present a balanced view of qualitative methodology and research. The book is structured around classic texts, written by methodological pioneers, which comprise the basic foundation of modern qualitative research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Atkinson , Amanda Coffey , Sara DelamontPublisher: AltaMira Press Imprint: AltaMira Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780759101265ISBN 10: 0759101264 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 16 June 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction 2 The Old Guard and the Avant-Garde 3 Strangeness and Familiarity 4 From Over-Rapport to Intimacy and Autoethnography 5 Whose Side are We On? 6 Participation and Interviewing 7 How Do You Know if Your Informant is Telling the Truth? 8 From Interference to Difference 9 From Styles of Reporting to Poetics and Beyond 10 Conclusion: Continuities and ChangesReviewsThe three authors, especially Atkinson, are experienced in studies of ethnography and qualitative research methods from a postmodern perspective...Highly recommended.--R. Wang Choice Reviews Online This reading of the recent history of qualitative research from the leaders of the Cardiff school of ethnography provides a measured, useful analysis of a field now so vast as to be unwieldy, so conflicted (in part) as to be balkanized and so multi-faceted as to appear opaque when transparent, transparent when opaque. The authors present a balanced perspective in their book, referring to classic texts and themes in examining contemporary issues. Chapters such as 'Whose Side Are We On?' make this book a contender for required reading in a qualitative methods class where beginners too easily slip into an individualistic way of viewing respondents/participants. I enthusiastically recommend this book as an essential text to anyone wanting to better understand the field and literature of qualitative research. -- Virginia Olesen, University of California, San Francisco The three authors, especially Atkinson, are experienced in studies of ethnography and qualitative research methods from a postmodern perspective...Highly recommended. -- R. Wang, Central Michigan University CHOICE Overall, Key Themes is a useful book for educational researchers conducting ethnographic inquiries-and for those engaged with participant observation and/or interview as research method. The historical contextualization in anthropology and sociology is helpful, as is the delineation of key classic texts. The tensions outlined are relevant to all involved with qualitative research. Canadian Journal Of Education This is an important book, a manifesto written by the leaders of the Cardiff School of Social Sciences. Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute This reading of the recent history of qualitative research from the leaders of the Cardiff school of ethnography provides a measured, useful analysis of a field now so vast as to be unwieldy, so conflicted (in part) as to be balkanized and so multi-faceted as to appear opaque when transparent, transparent when opaque. The authors present a balanced perspective in their book, referring to classic texts and themes in examining contemporary issues. Chapters such as 'Whose Side Are We On?' make this book a contender for required reading in a qualitative methods class where beginners too easily slip into an individualistic way of viewing respondents/participants. I enthusiastically recommend this book as an essential text to anyone wanting to better understand the field and literature of qualitative research. -- Virginia Olesen, University of California, San Francisco The three authors, especially Atkinson, are experienced in studies of ethnography and qualitative research methods from a postmodern perspective...Highly recommended. -- R. Wang, Central Michigan University * CHOICE * Overall, Key Themes is a useful book for educational researchers conducting ethnographic inquiries-and for those engaged with participant observation and/or interview as research method. The historical contextualization in anthropology and sociology is helpful, as is the delineation of key classic texts. The tensions outlined are relevant to all involved with qualitative research. * Canadian Journal of Education * This is an important book, a manifesto written by the leaders of the Cardiff School of Social Sciences. * Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute * Author InformationPaul Atkinson, Amanda Coffey, and Sara Delamont are at the Cardiff School of Social Science in Wales and are well-known writers on qualitative research methods. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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