Five Ways of Doing Qualitative Analysis Phenomenological Psychology, Grounded Theory, Discourse Analysis, Narrative Research, and Intuitive Inquiry
Author: Frederick Wertz, Kathy Charmaz, Linda McMullen, Ruthellen Josselson, Rosemarie Anderson, Emalinda McSpadden
Affiliation: Fordham University
Publisher: Guilford Press
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN 10: 1609181425
ISBN 13: 9781609181420
eISBN: 9781462501519
Edition: 1st
Affiliation: Fordham University
Publisher: Guilford Press
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN 10: 1609181425
ISBN 13: 9781609181420
eISBN: 9781462501519
Edition: 1st
Description:
This unique text provides a broad introduction to qualitative analysis together with concrete demonstrations and comparisons of five major approaches. Leading scholars apply their respective analytic lenses to a narrative account and interview featuring "Teresa," a young opera singer who experienced a career-changing illness. The resulting analyses vividly exemplify what each approach looks like in action. The researchers then probe the similarities and differences among their approaches; their distinctive purposes and strengths; the role, style, and subjectivity of the individual researcher; and the scientific and ethical complexities of conducting qualitative research. Also included are Teresa's responses to each analysis of her experience. A narrative account from another research participant, "Gail," can be used by readers to practice the kinds of analysis explored in the book.
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