A Guide to Qualitative Field Research

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research

Author: Carol A. Bailey

Publisher: Pine Forge Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1412936500

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Thoroughly revised, the Second Edition of A Guide to Field Research is designed to assist undergraduate students and other beginning field researchers in carrying out their first qualitative studies. Its rich examples from classic ethnographies, as well as examples generated by the author herself, help bring alive the abstract principles of field research.


A Guide to Qualitative Field Research

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research

Author: Carol A. Bailey

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2017-11-04

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1506307019

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A Guide to Qualitative Field Research provides readers with clear, practical, and specific instructions for conducting qualitative research in the field. In the expanded Third Edition, Carol A. Bailey gives increased attention to the early and last stages of field research, often the most difficult: selecting a topic, deciding upon the purpose of your research, and writing the final paper, all in her signature reader-friendly writing style. This edition features research examples from graduate and undergraduate students to make examples meaningful to fellow students; a new “Putting It All Together” feature, with examples of how different parts of the research process interact; and more emphasis on the “nuts and bolts” of research, such as what to include in an informed consent form, a proposal, and the final paper. New to this Edition: Objectives features help students focus on the skills they need to develop and can be used as the basis for evaluating whether the skills have been achieved. Expanded coverage of research in virtual settings ensures that readers get a well-rounded understanding of both in-person and digital research methods. Examples of research conducted by students help students generate ideas for their own research, provides concrete examples of the material discussed in the guide, and illustrates that field research is not just done by advanced scholars.


A Guide to Qualitative Field Research

A Guide to Qualitative Field Research

Author: Carol R. Bailey

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2017-11-04

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1506306985

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A Guide to Qualitative Field Research provides readers with clear, practical, and specific instructions for conducting qualitative research in the field. In the expanded Third Edition, Carol A. Bailey gives increased attention to the early and last stages of field research, often the most difficult: selecting a topic, deciding upon the purpose of your research, and writing the final paper, all in her signature reader-friendly writing style. This edition features research examples from graduate and undergraduate students to make examples meaningful to fellow students; a new "Putting It All Together" feature, with examples of how different parts of the research process interact; and more emphasis on the "nuts and bolts" of research, such as what to include in an informed consent form, a proposal, and the final paper.


Discovering Qualitative Methods

Discovering Qualitative Methods

Author: Carol A. B. Warren

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780195384291

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This is a book for the qualitative methods course taught out of sociology. It is aimed at students who are new to the field, and is suitable for both undergraduates and graduates. The authors first provide a brief history of the origins, theoretical underpinnings, and importance of qualitativeresearch methods; next, they address the specifics of field research and interviews. This book can serve as a main text in a qualitative methods course, as a supplementary text for a general methods course, or as a guide for senior seminar and thesis students working on qualitative research.


Collecting Qualitative Data

Collecting Qualitative Data

Author: Greg Guest

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1412986842

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Provides a very practical and step-by-step guide to collecting and managing qualitative data,


Secrecy and Methods in Security Research

Secrecy and Methods in Security Research

Author: Marieke De Goede

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-08-13

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0429675348

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This book analyses the challenges of secrecy in security research, and develops a set of methods to navigate, encircle and work with secrecy. How can researchers navigate secrecy in their fieldwork, when they encounter confidential material, closed-off quarters or bureaucratic rebuffs? This is a particular challenge for researchers in the security field, which is by nature secretive and difficult to access. This book creatively assesses and analyses the ways in which secrecies operate in security research. The collection sets out new understandings of secrecy, and shows how secrecy itself can be made productive to research analysis. It offers students, PhD researchers and senior scholars a rich toolkit of methods and best-practice examples for ethically appropriate ways of navigating secrecy. It pays attention to the balance between confidentiality, and academic freedom and integrity. The chapters draw on the rich qualitative fieldwork experiences of the contributors, who did research at a diversity of sites, for example at a former atomic weapons research facility, inside deportation units, in conflict zones, in everyday security landscapes, in virtual spaces and at borders, bureaucracies and banks. The book will be of interest to students of research methods, critical security studies and International Relations in general. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.


Rocking Qualitative Social Science

Rocking Qualitative Social Science

Author: Ashley T. Rubin

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2021-08-03

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1503628248

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Unlike other athletes, the rock climber tends to disregard established norms of style and technique, doing whatever she needs to do to get to the next foothold. This figure provides an apt analogy for the scholar at the center of this unique book. In Rocking Qualitative Social Science, Ashley Rubin provides an entertaining treatise, corrective vision, and rigorously informative guidebook for qualitative research methods that have long been dismissed in deference to traditional scientific methods. Recognizing the steep challenges facing many, especially junior, social science scholars who struggle to adapt their research models to narrowly defined notions of "right," Rubin argues that properly nourished qualitative research can generate important, creative, and even paradigm-shifting insights. This book is designed to help people conduct good qualitative research, talk about their research, and evaluate other scholars' work. Drawing on her own experiences in research and life, Rubin provides tools for qualitative scholars, synthesizes the best advice, and addresses the ubiquitous problem of anxiety in academia. Ultimately, this book argues that rigorous research can be anything but rigid.


An Introduction to Qualitative Research

An Introduction to Qualitative Research

Author: Gretchen B. Rossman

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1506307922

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The updated Fourth Edition of Gretchen B. Rossman and Sharon F. Rallis’s popular introductory text leads the new researcher into the field by explaining the core concepts through theory, research, and applied examples. Woven into the chapters are three themes that are the heart of the book: first, research is about learning; second, research can and should be useful; and finally, a researcher should practice the highest ethical standards to ensure that a study is trustworthy. The Fourth Edition includes an elaborate discussion of systematic inquiry as well as a nuanced discussion of developing a conceptual framework.


Interviewing as Qualitative Research

Interviewing as Qualitative Research

Author: Irving Seidman

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 9780807736975

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The new edition of this volume provides guidance for new and experienced interviewers to help them develop, shape and reflect on interviewing as a qualitative research process. It offers e×amples of interviewing techniques as well as a discussion of the complexities of interviewing and its connections with the broader issues of qualitative research.