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The How To of Qualitative Research Janice Aurini

The How To of Qualitative Research By Janice Aurini

The How To of Qualitative Research by Janice Aurini


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Focused on showing researchers how to design a high quality project and utilize data collection instruments, this book offers a toolkit of resources surrounding the 'what', 'why' and 'how' of qualitative research.

The How To of Qualitative Research Summary

The How To of Qualitative Research by Janice Aurini

With clear instructions for developing a research design and complementary research tools, this book is not about describing or theorizing qualitative methods, but how researchers actually create and execute these methods. Helping students conquer the practical issues many novice researchers face, the book provides them with the tools they need to answer critical questions such as:

  • what are some ways to sample potential participants?
  • how do I construct an interview schedule?
  • should I be thinking of a single case study or a comparative study?
  • what and how should I record in the field?
  • what other sources of data should I consider?

The How To of Qualitative Research Reviews

This book is an excellent guide to actually doing qualitative research for both new and more experienced researchers. Packed with practical tools and tips, it also includes real-life examples that will stimulate readers and highlight connections across the research process. -- Dawn Lyon
This is a thoroughly practical guide to qualitative research from project conception through to publishing the findings. This book brings together the tools and tricks of the trade of experienced researchers. Students embarking on their first piece of qualitative research will find the advice contained within this book invaluable.
-- Heather Hamill
The chapters on the classic steps in doing qualitative research are good and thorough and certainly concrete. The book is also full of very useful didactic tools, such as a toolkit for generating ideas and quick tips, and formulations that help to determine the problem to be investigated. This makes the book very user-friendly. -- Martine Noordegraaf * KWALON *

About Janice Aurini

Janice Aurini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo. She completed her Ph.D. at McMaster University and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. Her research examines education policy, inequality, private education, and parenting. Dr. Aurini has conducted field work, video-recorded observations, interviews, focus groups with children and adults, and photo-interviews. She has also worked on several mixed methods and large-n qualitative projects. Her recent articles can be found in Sociology of Education, Canadian Public Policy, Qualitative Research, and the European Journal of Higher Education. She is currently the primary investigator on a SSHRC funded project on upper-middle-class parenting in three countries. Melanie Heath is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at McMaster University. She completed her Ph.D. at University of Southern California and was a postdoctoral fellow at Rice University. Her research examines gender, sexuality, and family politics. Dr. Heath has conducted field work, interviews, focus groups, and textual analysis. She is author of One Marriage Under God: The Campaign to Promote Marriage in America (New York University Press, 2012). Her forthcoming book on comparative government regulation of polygamies is titled, Forbidden Intimacies: Transnational Regulation of Polygamies at the Limits of Western Tolerance (Stanford University Press). Her recent work has been published in Gender & Society, Signs, Qualitative Sociology, Sociological Perspectives, Sociological Quarterly, and Contexts. Stephanie Howells is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph. She completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Sociology at McMaster University. Her research is generally centered on education, crime, violence and youth. She has worked on several mixed methods research projects, and has conducted focus groups, personal interviews, and media analyses in her qualitative research. Her research has been published in Higher Education Policy and Policing. She is currently co-investigator on a SSHRC funded Partnership Development Grant called From NIMBY to Neighbour: Brokering a dialogue about homelessness among police, people experiencing homelessness and the community.

Table of Contents

Introduction: From Why to How in Qualitative Research How to Conceptualize Research: Getting Started and Advancing Ongoing Projects How to Design a Qualitative Project and Create a Research Question: Selecting the Right Tools for the Job How to Do Interviews: Making What People Say Matter How to Do Focus Groups: Making the Most of Group Processes How to Conduct Field Research: Getting in and Getting out with High Quality Data How to Use Unobtrusive Methods: The Beauty of Social, Physical and Visual Artefacts How to Do Data Analysis: The Beginner's Guide to Coding How to Write up Qualitative Research: Making Your Words Count

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GOR011066788
9781446267097
1446267091
The How To of Qualitative Research by Janice Aurini
Used - Like New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
20160531
256
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