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An Introduction to Qualitative Research

Becoming Culturally Responsive

Maria K. E. Lahman

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SAGE Publications Inc
14 July 2024
This engaging introduction to all aspects of qualitative research challenges students to consider how their research can be culturally responsive. The text introduces the foundations including theory, ethics, and reflexivity; covers practical guidance from writing proposals to data collection; and shows how the quality of research is enhanced, how data are analyzed, and how research accounts are created and disseminated. Areas vital to the health of qualitative research are addressed including systemic racism and cultural humility, with cutting-edge suggestions offered in areas like hybrid research, harnessing technology, and use of social media.

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Imprint:   SAGE Publications Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 187mm, 
ISBN:   9781071875247
ISBN 10:   1071875248
Pages:   544
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Maria K. E. Lahman is a professor of qualitative methodology at the University of Northern Colorado, in Colorado, USA. She is the author of the Sage textbooks Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive and Writing and Representing Qualitative Research. A Mennonite, Maria challenges herself to weave aspects of social justice and peacebuilding into her pedagogy and scholarship. Maria′s scholarship is focused on creating ethical solutions for culturally complex methodological situations, diversity, young children, mothering, and qualitative writing representation.

Reviews for An Introduction to Qualitative Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive

Maria K. E. Lahman offers refreshing insights on conducting culturally competent qualitative research. Reflexive questions, examples of students′ research, and extensive resources are excellent components of the textbook. -- Denice Kopchak Sheehan


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