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Fundamentals of Qualitative Research

A Practical Guide

Kakali Bhattacharya

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English
Left Coast Press Inc
22 March 2017
This book is the road map to proficiency and development in the field of qualitative research. Borrowing from a wealth of experience teaching introductory qualitative research courses, author Kakali Bhattacharya lays out a dynamic program for learning different paradigms of inquiry, empowering students to recognize the convergence of popular research methodologies as well as the nuances and complexities that set each of them apart. Her book:

supplements the readings and activities in a qualitative methods class, exposing students to the research process and the dominant types of qualitative research; introduces a variety of theoretical perspectives in qualitative research, including positivism and postpositivism, interpretivism, feminism, symbolic interactionism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, critical theory, and Critical Race Theory; identifies and summarizes the three dominant methodological approaches in qualitative research: narrative inquiry, grounded theory, and ethnography; provides interactive activities and exercises to help students crystallize their understanding of the different topics in each chapter.

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Imprint:   Left Coast Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781611321326
ISBN 10:   1611321328
Pages:   204
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Primary ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Using This Book 1 Unit 1: Meeting Qualitative Methods Intentions of This Unit Truth, Reality, and Meaning in Research Objectivist and Constructivist Ways of Knowing Elements of Research Qualitative Research and Culture Qualitative Research and the Research Process 2 Unit 2: Terrain and Types of Qualitative Research Intentions of This Unit Terrain of Qualitative Research Academic Rigor in Qualitative Research Common Types of Qualitative Studies 3 Unit 3: Conceptualizing Qualitative Research Intentions of This Unit Subjectivities Change Your Language, Change Your Paradigm Thinking about Research Purpose Thinking about Research Questions Data Sources in Qualitative Research 4 Unit 4: Working with Theoretical Frameworks Intentions of This Unit Positivism and Postpositivism Interpretivism Symbolic Interactionism Phenomenology Hermeneutics Critical Theories Critical Race Theory Feminism 5 Unit 5: Methodological Approaches to Qualitative Inquiry Intentions of This Unit Methodological Approaches Narrative Inquiry Types of Narrative Inquiry Designing a Narrative Inquiry Study: Using Our Wiki Example Phenomenological Inquiry Types of Phenomenological Inquiry Designing a Phenomenological Study: Using Our Wiki Example Grounded Theory Types of Grounded Theory Inquiry Designing a Constructivist Grounded Theory Study: Using Our Wiki Example Case Study Types of Case Study Inquiries Example of a Multiple Case Study Data Analysis Ethnography Types of Ethnographic Research Considerations for Ethnography Example of a Mini Virtual Ethnography Study Data Analysis Process for a Mini Virtual Ethnography 6 Unit 6: Data Collection Methods Intentions of This Unit What Are Qualitative Interviews? The Interview Process Types of Interview Questions Tips and Strategies for Conducting Qualitative Interviews What Are Observations? The Observation Process Tips and Strategies for Conducting Participant Observations What are Documents in Qualitative Research? The Process of Collecting Documents Example of Documents Collected in Wiki Study and Trivia Study Tips and Strategies for Collecting Documents 7 Unit 7: Data Analysis, Interpretation, and Re-Presentation Intentions of This Unit What Does Data Analysis Mean? What Is Inductive Analysis? An Approach to Inductive Analysis Do Themes Really Emerge? An Example of Inductive Analysis Mapping as Inductive Analysis Interpretation and Data Re-Presentation in Qualitative Research Cautions about Choosing Re-Presentations Re-Presenting Your Study But Writing Is Hard 8 Unit 8: Pulling It All Together Intentions of This Unit Revisiting Your Research Interest Expand Your Thoughts about Your Research Project Research Design and Theoretical Alignment Methods of Data Collection Data Analysis Methods Representation of Your Work Appendix A Appendix B References

Kakali Bhattacharya, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Kansas State University.

Reviews for Fundamentals of Qualitative Research: A Practical Guide

This book provides an excellent approach for the entry level qualitative research methods course. The book provides needed guided activities for both instructors and students that focus on the basics as well as the complexities of qualitative research methods. What a great resource! Paul Schutz, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Texas at San Antonio This text provides key concepts to students that support their foundational knowledge of QUAL including thinking through theoretical paradigms, different methodologies, and various fieldwork and analytical methods. But this text is different from the typical Intro to QUAL text; this one is personal, inviting readers to interact with the pages, take notes, write about the self, and consider the content in terms of what would your own research look like. The author cares about the individual researcher and their progression of learning, engaging readers by asking questions and challenging them to think deeply, which is evidenced through the interactive lesson examples and real data provided from which students can practice various analyses. The author includes meaningful opportunities for readers to consider every aspect necessary for insightful, in-depth qualitative inquiry from initial conceptualization to representation and delivery of the work. This is a text I can't wait to use in my own classroom. Lauren Moret, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Qualitative Research Methodology, University of Tennessee Fundamentals of Qualitative Research introduces students of qualitative research to the vast range of theories and methods used by qualitative researchers across disciplines. Written in a reader-friendly style, Kakali Bhattacharya's book provides novices to qualitative research an up-to-date, informative, and accessible entree to a range of ways to engage in qualitative research. Packed with practical activities, teaching tips, suggestions for additional reading, and reflective questions to help students make informed decisions as they design their projects, this book is an excellent resource for both newcomers to qualitative inquiry and their teachers. Kathryn Roulston, Professor & Program Coordinator, Qualitative Research Program, Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, University of Georgia This is one of the most wanted pedagogical texts in qualitative research. Bhattacharya has masterfully put her imagination at work to create such an indispensable textbook for both fledgling qualitative researchers and teachers of qualitative research. The book thrives on the confluence of the dialectical nature: succinct but substantive; programmatic but theoretically grounded; structured but imaginative and inspirational. It is a must have for all of us in qualitative research. Jeong-Hee Kim, Ph.D., Professor of Curriculum Studies and Teacher Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Texas Tech University As someone who has been working to wrap their mind around qualitative inquiry for the past five years, I feel like this book is the inside track. In 204 pages, Bhattacharya accomplishes a descriptive overview, complete with a multitude of examples and thoughtful cautions, which seems to take other authors hundreds of pages. For the student who is new to this field, the length and manner of the book is inviting. This is certainly a text that would hold central position in any class I teach focused on qualitative research, and enough cannot be said for the of the way Bhattacharya sets up a ladder for us on the side of the ivory tower, and the focus is always on the meaning we derive from the work we do. Jason D. DeHart, Appalachian State University


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