A Guide to Qualitative Field ResearchSAGE Publications, 2007 - 214 頁 Thoroughly revised, the Second Edition of A Guide to Qualitative Field Research provides novice researchers with comprehensive and accessible instructions for conducting qualitative field research. Using rich examples from classic ethnographies to help bring abstract principles alive, author Carol A. Bailey thoroughly explains the entire research process from selecting a topic to writing the final manuscript, and all of the steps in between! |
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... response he received when he attempted to talk with one police offi- cer in the field : I don't have nothing to say to you and you don't have nothing to say to me , I'm putting in my time . I've got a year to go until I pull the pin and ...
... response he received when he attempted to talk with one police offi- cer in the field : I don't have nothing to say to you and you don't have nothing to say to me , I'm putting in my time . I've got a year to go until I pull the pin and ...
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Carol A. Bailey. Although this response might sound rather hostile , actually it was one of his friendlier rejections ... responses or ask further ques- tions designed to encourage the interviewee to continue talking . Fairly soon ...
Carol A. Bailey. Although this response might sound rather hostile , actually it was one of his friendlier rejections ... responses or ask further ques- tions designed to encourage the interviewee to continue talking . Fairly soon ...
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... response to a scene should be the feeling of being there , of listening , of observing . In contrast , the response to a summary is that someone else is providing a synopsis of events for you . Notice how the level of intimacy changes ...
... response to a scene should be the feeling of being there , of listening , of observing . In contrast , the response to a summary is that someone else is providing a synopsis of events for you . Notice how the level of intimacy changes ...
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Introduction to Qualitative Field Research | 1 |
Paradigms | 7 |
Ethical Issues in Qualitative Field Research | 15 |
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