Qualitative Research Methods
Subtitle
Collecting Evidence, Crafting Analysis, Communicating Impact
Qualitative Research Methods: Collecting Evidence, Crafting Analysis, Communicating Impact is a comprehensive guide on both the theoretical foundations and practical application of qualitative methodology. Adopting a phronetic-iterative approach, this foundational book leads readers through the chronological progression of a qualitative research project, from designing a study and collecting and analyzing data to developing theories and effectively communicating the results–allowing readers to employ qualitative methods in their projects as they follow each chapter.
Coverage of topics such as qualitative theories, ethics, sampling, interview techniques, qualitative quality, and advice on practical fieldwork provides clear and concise guidance on how to design and conduct sound research projects. Easy-to-follow instructions on iterative qualitative data analysis explain how to organize, code, interpret, make claims, and build theory. Throughout, the author offers her own backstage stories about fieldwork, analysis, drafting, writing, and publishing, revealing the emotional and humorous aspects of practicing qualitative methods.
Now in its second edition, this thorough and informative text includes new and expanded material covering post-qualitative research, phenomenology, textual analysis and cultural studies, gaining access to elite and difficult to access populations, persuasive writing, novel interviewing approaches, and more. Numerous examples, case studies, activities, and discussion questions have been updated to reflect current research and ensure contemporary relevance.
Written in an engaging and accessible narrative style by an acclaimed scholar and researcher
Offers new and updated examples of coding and qualitative analysis, full-color photos and illustrations, and a companion instructor website
Synthesizes the most up-to-date multidisciplinary literature on qualitative research methods including seven main approaches to qualitative inquiry: grounded theory, case study, ethnography and ethnography of communication, phenomenology, narrative inquiry and autoethnography, participatory action research, and creative, performative, and arts-based research
Presents innovative qualitative data collection methods and modern representation strategies, such as virtual ethnography, photovoice, and mobile interviewing
Qualitative Research Methods: Collecting Evidence, Crafting Analysis, Communicating Impact is an ideal resource for undergraduate and graduate students, instructors, and faculty across multiple disciplines including the social sciences, healthcare, education, management, and the humanities, and for practitioners seeking expert guidance on practical qualitative methods.
Bio
Sarah J. Tracy (Ph.D., University of Colorado, 2000) is a professor of organizational communication and qualitative methodology in The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. She is a Distinguished Scholar of The National Communication Association, Distinguished Teacher of The Western States Communication Association, and Co-Founder of The Transformation Project, a consortium of faculty, students, and community members who seek to discover and promote creative change processes that encourage healthy communication patterns, collaborative group behavior, and equitable forms of social organization.
Praise for this book
One of the most comprehensive qualitative research guides for social research and related fields. Sarah’s critical perspectives, crisp advice and practical examples are applicable to novice and experienced researchers alike. Love the updated version that adds recency and progresses with research developments.
Carlien Kahl Amazon
This book was part of the syllabus for my graduate course. I used this book a lot for my Qualitative Research Methodology class and to develop my own research proposal. A very useful book for those who are interested in qualitative research Methodology.
Subash Pandey Amazon