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Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life Svend Brinkmann

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life By Svend Brinkmann

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life by Svend Brinkmann


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This book is a "survival guide" for students and researchers who would like to conduct a qualitative study with limited resources.

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life Summary

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials by Svend Brinkmann

This book is a survival guide for students and researchers who would like to conduct a qualitative study with limited resources. Brinkmann shows how everyday life materials such as books, television, the internet, the media and everyday conversations and interactions can help us to understand larger social issues.

As living human beings in cultural worlds, we are constantly surrounded by data that call for analysis, and as we cope with the different situations and episodes of our lives, we are engaged in understanding and interpreting the world as a form of qualitative inquiry. The book helps its reader develop a disciplined and analytic awareness informed by theory, and shows how less can be more in qualitative research. Each chapter introduces theoretical tools to think with, and demonstrates how they can be put to use in working concretely with everyday life materials.

Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life Reviews

Brinkmanns text works out of the well-established tradition of everyday life studies and the critical narrative framework developed by Steinar Kvale. It is clearly written, it is accessible, it has good examples and it systematically works through the use and study of self-observations, conversations, media, cinema, and literature
Norman Denzin
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Overall, Brinkmann adds a welcome and informative contribution to the existing body of research methods literature. He presents and explains the varying theoretical and practical aspects of carrying out a relatively new and unexplored type of qualitative inquiry-everyday life research. Brinkmanns arguments are clearly articulated, and where appropriate, often supplemented by commentary on his own personal research experiences, breakdowns of key terms and concepts, and practical exercises/points for reflection. With the exception of a few areas, in which Brinkmann might have expanded the range of issues discussed (relating to ethics), or made some points clearer (on approaches involved in self-observation studies), this book could be considered very readable, accessible, and would make a useful point of reference for students, academics and researchers alike.


Emma Smith
Book reviews, Methodspace

The book could be used interdisciplinary, in different scientific areas - by sociologists, psychologists, philosophers, experts in literature, even the ordinary reader who is interested in a more scientific approach to everyday life events and experiences.


Stanislava Stoyanova
Methodspace

Brinkmann immediately won my interest in his book with his less is more argument... In each chapter, he provides a deeply theoretical analysis of the source and methods of studying it, lightened by an extended illustrative example exploring some aspect of the new experience or expression of guilt and shame... Throughout this book, Brinkmann is drawing on his extensive knowledge of philosophical, psychological and literary sources to argue for and exemplify a style of research that draws on points of breakdown, when everyday expectations arent met. This book is not for the faint hearted... This is a book for the serious researcher, one from which, if you are prepared to put in the work to read, study, and apply, you will reap stimulating ideas and rich intellectual rewards.


Pat Bazeley
Books Reviews, Methodspace


Brinkmann successfully achieves conceptual audacity in his text. It comes across as multilayered, rich in description, and analysis, while at the same time providing a valuable stock of qualitative theory, and useful examples. This is an inspiring textbook, which would be useful to novice and experienced qualitative researchers alike. -- Iona Tanguay

About Svend Brinkmann

Svend Brinkmann is professor of psychology in the Department of Communication and Psychology at the University of Aalborg, Denmark, where he serves as co-director of the Center for Qualitative Studies with Lene Tanggaard. His research is particularly concerned with philosophical, moral, and methodological issues in psychology and other human and social sciences. He is author and co-author of numerous articles and books, including John Dewey: Science for a Changing World, Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life, and Qualitative Interviewing.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Making Less More PART ONE Qualitative Research and Everyday Life The Epistemology of Working with Everyday Life Materials The Ethics of Working with Everyday Life Materials PART TWO Self Observation Conversations Media Materials Movies, Images and Television Books of Fiction Conclusions: On Quality

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NGR9780857024763
9780857024763
0857024760
Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials by Svend Brinkmann
New
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
2012-07-23
208
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