A Guide to Qualitative Field ResearchSAGE Publications, 2006年9月14日 - 232 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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Chapter 1 Introduction to Qualitative Field Research | 1 |
Chapter 2 Ethical Issues in Qualitative Field Research | 15 |
Chapter 3 Prelude to Qualitative Fieldwork | 33 |
Chapter 4 The Infrastructure of Qualitative Field Research | 49 |
Chapter 5 Methodology | 63 |
Chapter 6 Observations | 79 |
Chapter 7 Interviews | 95 |
Chapter 8 Field Notes and Leaving the Field | 113 |
Chapter 9 Coding Memoing and Descriptions | 125 |
Chapter 10 Typologies Taxonomies Visual Representations and Themes | 143 |
Chapter 11 Storytelling Critical Events and Analytic Induction | 161 |
Chapter 12 Evaluation Criteria and Final Manuscript | 179 |
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