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Ethnographic Decision Tree Modeling

Gladwin, Christina H. / Gladwin, C. H. / Gladwin, C. H.
Ethnographic Decision Tree Modeling
Why do people in a certain group behave the way they do? And, more importantly, what specific criteria was used by the group in question? Ethnographic Decision Tree Modeling presents a practical method for answering these questions. From starting research to testing and verifying results, this handy volume takes you step-by-step through this unique research process.

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Knowing Children

Fine, Gary Alan / Sandstrom, Kent L. / Sandstrom, Kent L.
Knowing Children
To help the researcher understand why and how children react to adults who are doing ethnographic research, Fine and Sandstrom explore the methodological and ethical problems of qualitative research with minors. They correct numerous fallacies held by researchers that children think like adults and that they cannot hide their thoughts and feelings from adults, especially strangers. Recognizing that age is an important determinant of children's...

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Semiotics and Fieldwork

Manning, Peter K. / Manning, Peter K.
Semiotics and Fieldwork
Ethnographic fieldwork and formal linguistic analysis have traditionally been thought to be diametrically opposed. In this provocative analysis Peter Manning argues that these methods of qualitative research are complementary. After examining the potential benefits and limitations of each method of analysis, the author shows how a synthesis of the two is more powerful than either alone.

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Doing Critical Ethnography

Thomas, Jim / Thomas, Jim
Doing Critical Ethnography
In this volume, Thomas unites two traditions in social science - critical theory and qualitative research - in an attempt to apply a critical world view to the conventional logic of cultural inquiry. Rather than standing in opposition to traditional ethnography, it offers a style of considering the direct relationship between knowledge, society and political action. Thomas addresses the question: if the duty of the researcher entails the righ...

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Studying Organizational Symbolism

Jones, Michael Owen / Owen Jones, Michael / Owen Jones, Michael
Studying Organizational Symbolism
Analyzing the way organizations work through the study of the symbols connected to them, this book will be of interest to anyone involved in organization studies. The author discusses the most obvious symbolic aspects of organizations - corporate logos, office sizes, use of titles - as well as focusing on the more subtle aspect of expressive forms of symbolism such as storytelling, institutional jargon and workplace personalization, among oth...

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Case Study Methods

Hamel, Jacques / Dufour, Stephane / Fortin, Dominic
Case Study Methods
In this introduction to understanding, researching and doing case studies in the social sciences, Hamel outlines several differing traditions of case study research including the Chicago School of Sociology, the anthropological case studies of Malinowski, and the French La Play school tradition. He shows how each developed, changed and has been practised over time. Suggestions for the practice of case studies are made for the novice reader and...

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Archival Strategies and Techniques

Hill, Michael R. / Hill, Michael Ray
Archival Strategies and Techniques
Historical and biographical work is becoming a more common type of qualitative research done by social scientists and usually requires the extensive use of formal archives housed in universities, governments, museums and other institutions. This practical and concise book provides an introduction for the novice on conducting archival research and covers such topics as contacting and preparing to work in archives, the protocol of using archives...

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Understanding Ethnographic Texts

Atkinson, Paul / Atkinson, Paul A. / Atkinson, Paul Anthony
Understanding Ethnographic Texts
In this volume, Paul Atkinson presents useful advice on how to read, and therefore how to write, ethnography. He examines how ethnographers create field notes and how they do interview transcriptions, inevitably revealing the author's hand. He outlines various literary conventions used in ethnographic writing and points out some of the recent experiments that have departed from traditional ethnographic style. He links these to an analysis of t...

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Strategies for Interpreting Qualitative Data

Feldman, Martha S. / Feldman, Martha S.
Strategies for Interpreting Qualitative Data
Martha S Feldman's invaluable text outlines four key strategies for interpreting qualitative data: ethnomethodology, semiotics, dramaturgy and deconstruction. The author examines the strengths and weaknesses of each strategy and identifies when to use them. To demonstrate, she applies the techniques of each method to a single data set, highlighting the differences in results.

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Margaret Newman

Marchione, Joanne M. / Newman, Margaret A.
Margaret Newman
Margaret Newman is one of the pre-eminent nursing theorists whose qualitative theories and methods have expanded the scientific base for the field. Her theory defines health as the unfolding or expanding of consciousness and nursing as an integrative force that focuses on the wholeness of the person. This volume offers a clear guide to applying theory to practice with individual, family and community health. Marchione's work reflects several ...

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Secrecy and Fieldwork

Mitchell, Richard G. / Mitchell, Richard G.
Secrecy and Fieldwork
What should the researcher tell, or not tell the informant? Is fieldwork inherently an activity that requires covert behaviour by the researcher and subject alike? Are honesty and openness at odds with effectiveness in the field? In examining these questions, the author raises the ethical and practical issues of revelation and concealment in the field and attempts to arrive at a more useful set of norms for fieldwork behaviour.

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Ethnomethodology

Coulon, Alain / Coulon, Alain
Ethnomethodology
In this concise introduction Alain Coulon demystifies the important qualitative research tradition of ethnomethodology. In terms accessible to students, he explains its history, its features and the major criticisms levelled at it. Both theoretical notions and main methodological practices are covered and examples of key ethnomethodological work are provided.

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Understanding Pedagogy

Mortimore, Peter
Understanding Pedagogy
`This presents a useful and thoughtful overview of the ways in which thinking about pedagogy has changed in research and practice' - Dr A Loveless, University of Brighton `I commend it to anyone with a concern for teaching in any of its forms' - School Leadership and Management In this controversial book, Peter Mortimore and a team from London University's Institute of Education explore what is meant by the term pedagogy.They investigate its...

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Practitioner Research in Counselling

McLeod, John / McLeod, Julia
Practitioner Research in Counselling
`This is a practical guide to carrying out research in counselling and the helping professions generally. It covers all major aspects of research and guides the reader through the essential processes involved, from setting up and conducting a study, to analyzing data and evaluating findings' - New Therapist This practical, informative and encouraging guide to doing research in counselling and the helping professions generally has been written...

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Practising Human Geography

Goddwin, Mark / Crang, Philip / Cloke, Paul
Practising Human Geography
Filling an enormous gap in the geographic literature, here is a terrific book that shows us how to think about and practice human geographic research' - Professor Jennifer Wolch, University of Southern California `Practising Human Geography lucidly, comprehensively, and sometimes passionately shows why methodology matters, and why it is often so hard. To choose a method is to choose the kind of geographical values one wants to uphold. You nee...

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Contextual Analysis

Iversen, Gudmund R. / Iversen, Gudmund R.
Contextual Analysis
The effective use of contextual analysis - the study of the role of group context on actions and attitudes of individuals - often involves overcoming a number of issues such as group boundaries, the mobility of individuals within a group, overlapping groups, missing individual data and the choice of statistical models. This straightforward volume offers researchers a guide for selecting the best model to use, and discusses such topics as conte...

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Analysis of Variance

Iversen, Gudmund R. / Norpoth, Helmut
Analysis of Variance
The second edition of this paper provides a conceptual understanding of analysis of variance. It outlines methods for analysing variance that are used to study the effect of one or more nominal variables on a dependent, interval level variable. The paper presumes only elementary background in significance testing and data analysis.

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Models for Innovation Diffusion

Mahajan, Vijay / Peterson, Robert A. / Mahajan, Vijay
Models for Innovation Diffusion
Mahajan and Peterson have provided an introduction to diffusion models that bridges the disciplines and sets out the basic findings in a clear and consistent way. Their book is a lucid, state-of-the-art description of the powerful tools for investigating the temporal diffusion of any innovation. The approach they use is abstract and general, but the inclusion of a number of helpful examples makes it accessible to a wider range of readers.

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