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245 0 0 _aSAGE qualitative research methods /
_cedited by Paul Atkinson and Sara Delamont.
246 3 _aQualitative research methods
264 1 _aLondon :
_bSAGE,
_c2011.
300 _a4 volumes :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 1 _aSAGE benchmarks in social research methods
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _gVolume 1: --
_tEditorial Introduction /
_rPaul Atkinson and Sara Delamont --
_tA Stranger at the Gate /
_rNels Anderson --
_tThe Past and the Future of Ethnography /
_rPatricia Adler and Peter Adler --
_tEthnography: Post, Past and Present /
_rPaul Atkinson, Amanda Coffey and Sara Delamont --
_tThe Interactional Study of Organisation /
_rRobert Dingwall and Phil Strong --
_tLinking Data (extract): Comparative Methods in Social Science /
_rNigel Fielding and Jane Fielding --
_tTowards A Peopled Ethnography /
_rGary Alan Fine --
_tBeyond Groups /
_rJaponica Brown-Saracino, Jessica Thurk and Gary Alan Fine --
_tParticipant Observation in the Era of 'Ethnography' /
_rHerbert Gans --
_tOn Fieldwork /
_rErving Goffman --
_tErving Goffman's Sociological Legacies /
_rJohn Lofland --
_tAnalyzing Field Reality (extract): Field Reality - Orientations /
_rJaber Gubrium --
_tAccessing, waiting, plunging in, and writing: retrospective sense-making of fieldwork /
_rPeter Magolda --
_tExchange and Access in Field Work /
_rPaul Gray --
_tFrom How to Why: On Luminous Description Pt 1 /
_rJack Katz --
_tFrom How to Why: On Luminous Description Pt 2 /
_rJack Katz --
_tReminiscences of Classic Chicago: The Blumer-Hughes Talk /
_rLyn Lofland --
_tTowards a Critical Ethnography: A re-examination of the Chicago legacy /
_rJim Thomas --
_tEverett C. Hughes and the Development of Fieldwork in Sociology /
_rJean-Michel Chapoulie --
_tA Meta-Ethnographic Approach and The Freeman Refutation of Mead /
_rGeorge Noblit and R. Dwight Hare --
505 0 0 _gVolume 2: --
_tStability and Flexibility /
_rPatricia Adler and Peter Adler --
_tEthnographic Evidence /
_rMichael Agar --
_tThe Hired Hand and the Lone Wolf: Issues in the use of Observers in Large-Scale Program Evaluation /
_rCarl Florez and George Kelling --
_tFour Ways to Improve the Craft of Fieldwork /
_rRobert Emerson --
_t'Déjà Entendu': The Liminal Qualities of Anthropological Fieldnotes /
_rJean Jackson --
_tImages and Recovery: A Photo-Elicitation WStudy on the Hospital Ward /
_rAlan Radley and Diane Taylor --
_tEducational Ethnography as Performance Art: Towards a Sensuous Feeling and Knowing /
_rCarl Bagley --
_tDiscipline and the Material Form of Images /
_rMichael Lynch --
_tUnderstanding Urban Life: The Chicago legacy /
_rLyn Lofland --
_tStreet Phenomenology: The Go-Along as Ethnographic Research Tool /
_rMargarethe Kusenbach --
_t"Just another Native?" Soundscapes, Chorasters, and Borderlands in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada /
_rBrett Lashua --
_tDoing Research in Cyberspace /
_rDavid Jacobson --
_tHow I Learned What a Crock Was /
_rHoward Becker --
_tTen Lies of Ethnography: Moral Dilemmas of Field Research /
_rGary Alan Fine --
_tProblems in the Field: Participant Observation and the Assumption of Neutrality /
_rJeffrey Cohen --
_tCollecting Data from Elites and Ultra-Elites /
_rNeil Stephens --
_tThe Ubiquity of Ambiguity in Research Interviewing: An Exemplar /
_rCynthia Cannon Poindexter --
_tReferencing as Persuasion /
_rNigel Gilbert --
_tContradictions of Feminist Methodology /
_rSherry Gorelick --
_tJurors' Use of Judges' Instructions /
_rJames Holstein --
505 0 0 _gVolume 3: --
_tNotes on the Nature and Development of General Theories /
_rAnselm Strauss --
_tGrounded Theory Method /
_rMerilyn Annells --
_tAnalytic Ordering for Theoretical Purposes /
_rJuliet Corbin and Anselm Strauss --
_tRediscovering Glaser /
_rKath Melia --
_tGrounded Theory: Evolving Methods /
_rLinda Robrecht --
_tPremises, Principles and Practices in Qualitative Research: Revisiting the Foundations /
_rKathy Charmaz --
_tTwo Cases of Ethnography: Grounded Theory and the Extended Case Method /
_rIddo Tavory and Stefan Timmermans --
_tFive Misunderstandings about Case-Study Research /
_rBent Flyberrg --
_tThe Personal is Political /
_rSherryl Kleinman --
_tQualitative Data Analysis /
_rAmanda Coffey, Beverly Holbrook and Paul Atkinson --
_tA Comment on Coffey et al /
_rRaymond Lee and Neil Fielding --
_tThe Art(fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some Consdiderations on Analysing Interviews /
_rTimothy John Rapley --
_tDoing Narrative Analysis /
_rCatherine Riessman --
_tNarrative Turn or Blind Alley? /
_rPaul Atkinson --
_tNarrative in Social Work: A Critical Review /
_rCatherin Kohler Riessman and Lee Quinney --
_tThe Use of Discovery Accounts /
_rS. W. Woolgar --
_tBeyond the 'Fetishism of Words': Considerations on the use of the Interview to Gather Chronic Illness Narratives /
_rNathan Miczo --
_t'When Discourse is Torn from Reality': Bakhtin and the Principle of Chronotopicity /
_rStuart Allan --
_tHaving, and Being had by, "Experience": Or, "Experience in the Social Sciences after the Discursive/Poststructuralist Turn" /
_rBronwyn Davies and Cristyn Davies --
_tImmersion vs. Analytic Ideals and Appendix /
_rSherryl Kleinman and Martha Copp --
_t(No) Trial (but) Tribulations: When Courts and Ethnography Conflict /
_rRik Scarce --
505 0 0 _gVolume 4: --
_tWhose Side Was Becker On? /
_rMartyn Hammersley --
_tHanding IRB an Unloaded Gun /
_rCarol Rambo --
_tEthics and the Practice of Qualitative Research /
_rIan Shaw --
_t'Becoming Participant': Problematizing 'Informed Consent' in Participatory Research with Young People in Care /
_rEmma Renold, Sally Holland, Nicola Ross, and Alexandra Hillman --
_tResearching Researchers: Lessons for Research Ethics /
_rRose Wiles, Vikki Charles, Graham Crow and Sue Heath --
_tReembodying Qualitative Inquiry /
_rMargarete Sandelowski --
_tGender, Disembodiment and Vocation: Exploring the Unmentionables of British Academic Life /
_rDavid Mills and Mette Louise Berg --
_tEthnographying Public Memory: The Commemorative Genre for the Victims of Terrorism in Italy /
_rAnna Lisa Tota --
_tUnsettling Engagements /
_rCharles Fruehling Springwood and C. Richard King --
_tData Presentation and the Audience /
_rCarol Warren --
_tCan We Re-Use Qualitative Data Via Secondary Analysis? Notes on some Terminological and Substantive Issues /
_rMartyn Hammersley --
_t(Re)Using Qualitative Data? /
_rNiamh Moore --
_tWhose Cornerville is it, anyway? /
_rNorman Denzin --
_tTrash on the Corner /
_rLaurel Richardson --
_tThe Gold Coast and the Slum Revisited: Paradoxes in Replication Research and the Study of Social Change /
_rAlbert Hunter --
_tMethods of Writing Patriarchy /
_rDorothy Smith --
_tAnalytic Autoethnography /
_rLeon Anderson --
_tComments on Setting Criteria for Experimental Writing /
_rPatricia Ticineto Clough --
_tKnowing your Place: Gender and Reflexivity in two Ethnographies /
_rFiona Gill and Catherine Maclean --
_tStorying Schools: Issues around Attempts to Create a Sense of Feel and Place in Narrative Research Writing /
_rPat Sikes --
_tFeminist Ethnography: Storytelling that Makes a Difference /
_rPatricia McNamara --
_tQuality Issues in Qualitative Inquiry /
_rClive Seale --
_tEmerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and Interpretive Inquiry /
_rYvonna Lincoln --
_tNew Methods, Old Problems: A Sceptical View of Innovation in Qualitative Research /
_rMax Travers.
520 _a"SAGE has been a major force shaping the field of qualitative methods: not just in its specialist methods journals like Qualitative Inquiry but in the 'empirical' journals such as Social Studies of Science. Delving into SAGE's deep backlist of qualitative research methods journals, Paul Atkinson and Sara Delmont, editors of Qualitative Research, have selected over seventy articles to represent SAGE's distinctive contribution to Methods publishing in general and qualitative research in particular. The SAGE Qualitative Research Methods includes research from the past four decades and addresses key issues or controversies, such as explanations and defenses of qualitative methods; ethics; research questions and foreshadowed problems; access; first days in the field; field roles and rapport; practicalities of data collection and recording; data analysis; writing and (re) presentation; the rise of auto-ethnography; life history, narrative and autobiography; CA and DA; and alternatives to the logocentric (such as visual methods)."--Publisher's website.
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