Collecting Qualitative Data
A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques
Herausgeber: Braun, Virginia; Gray, Debra; Clarke, Victoria
Collecting Qualitative Data
A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques
Herausgeber: Braun, Virginia; Gray, Debra; Clarke, Victoria
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A practical and accessible guide to new and exciting types of qualitative data, and modes of qualitative data collection.
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A practical and accessible guide to new and exciting types of qualitative data, and modes of qualitative data collection.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9781107054974
- ISBN-10: 1107054974
- Artikelnr.: 45331655
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9781107054974
- ISBN-10: 1107054974
- Artikelnr.: 45331655
1. Collecting textual, media and virtual data in qualitative research
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke and Debra Gray; Part I. Textual Data
Collection: 2. Short but often sweet: the surprising potential of
qualitative survey methods Gareth Terry and Virginia Braun; 3. Once upon a
time...: story completion methods Victoria Clarke, Nikki Hayfield, Naomi
Moller, Irmgard Tischner and the Story Completion Research Group; 4.
Hypothetically speaking: using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative
method Debra Gray, Bronwen Royall and Helen Malson; 5. 'Coughing everything
out': the solicited diary method Paula Meth; Part II. Media Data
Collection: 6. Making media data: an introduction to qualitative media
research Laura García-Favaro, Rosalind Gill and Laura Harvey; 7. 'God's
great leveller': talkback radio as qualitative data Scott Hanson-Easey and
Martha Augoustinos; 8. Archives of everyday life: using blogs in research
Nicholas Hookway; 9. Online discussion forums: a rich and vibrant source of
data David Giles; Part III. Virtual Data Collection: 10. 'Type me your
answer': generating interview data via email Lucy Gibson; 11. A productive
chat: instant messaging interviewing Pamela J. Lannutti; 12. I'm not with
you, yet I am... virtual face-to-face interviews Paul Hanna and Shadreck
Mwale; 13. Meeting in virtual spaces: conducting online focus groups Fiona
Fox.
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke and Debra Gray; Part I. Textual Data
Collection: 2. Short but often sweet: the surprising potential of
qualitative survey methods Gareth Terry and Virginia Braun; 3. Once upon a
time...: story completion methods Victoria Clarke, Nikki Hayfield, Naomi
Moller, Irmgard Tischner and the Story Completion Research Group; 4.
Hypothetically speaking: using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative
method Debra Gray, Bronwen Royall and Helen Malson; 5. 'Coughing everything
out': the solicited diary method Paula Meth; Part II. Media Data
Collection: 6. Making media data: an introduction to qualitative media
research Laura García-Favaro, Rosalind Gill and Laura Harvey; 7. 'God's
great leveller': talkback radio as qualitative data Scott Hanson-Easey and
Martha Augoustinos; 8. Archives of everyday life: using blogs in research
Nicholas Hookway; 9. Online discussion forums: a rich and vibrant source of
data David Giles; Part III. Virtual Data Collection: 10. 'Type me your
answer': generating interview data via email Lucy Gibson; 11. A productive
chat: instant messaging interviewing Pamela J. Lannutti; 12. I'm not with
you, yet I am... virtual face-to-face interviews Paul Hanna and Shadreck
Mwale; 13. Meeting in virtual spaces: conducting online focus groups Fiona
Fox.
1. Collecting textual, media and virtual data in qualitative research
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke and Debra Gray; Part I. Textual Data
Collection: 2. Short but often sweet: the surprising potential of
qualitative survey methods Gareth Terry and Virginia Braun; 3. Once upon a
time...: story completion methods Victoria Clarke, Nikki Hayfield, Naomi
Moller, Irmgard Tischner and the Story Completion Research Group; 4.
Hypothetically speaking: using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative
method Debra Gray, Bronwen Royall and Helen Malson; 5. 'Coughing everything
out': the solicited diary method Paula Meth; Part II. Media Data
Collection: 6. Making media data: an introduction to qualitative media
research Laura García-Favaro, Rosalind Gill and Laura Harvey; 7. 'God's
great leveller': talkback radio as qualitative data Scott Hanson-Easey and
Martha Augoustinos; 8. Archives of everyday life: using blogs in research
Nicholas Hookway; 9. Online discussion forums: a rich and vibrant source of
data David Giles; Part III. Virtual Data Collection: 10. 'Type me your
answer': generating interview data via email Lucy Gibson; 11. A productive
chat: instant messaging interviewing Pamela J. Lannutti; 12. I'm not with
you, yet I am... virtual face-to-face interviews Paul Hanna and Shadreck
Mwale; 13. Meeting in virtual spaces: conducting online focus groups Fiona
Fox.
Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke and Debra Gray; Part I. Textual Data
Collection: 2. Short but often sweet: the surprising potential of
qualitative survey methods Gareth Terry and Virginia Braun; 3. Once upon a
time...: story completion methods Victoria Clarke, Nikki Hayfield, Naomi
Moller, Irmgard Tischner and the Story Completion Research Group; 4.
Hypothetically speaking: using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative
method Debra Gray, Bronwen Royall and Helen Malson; 5. 'Coughing everything
out': the solicited diary method Paula Meth; Part II. Media Data
Collection: 6. Making media data: an introduction to qualitative media
research Laura García-Favaro, Rosalind Gill and Laura Harvey; 7. 'God's
great leveller': talkback radio as qualitative data Scott Hanson-Easey and
Martha Augoustinos; 8. Archives of everyday life: using blogs in research
Nicholas Hookway; 9. Online discussion forums: a rich and vibrant source of
data David Giles; Part III. Virtual Data Collection: 10. 'Type me your
answer': generating interview data via email Lucy Gibson; 11. A productive
chat: instant messaging interviewing Pamela J. Lannutti; 12. I'm not with
you, yet I am... virtual face-to-face interviews Paul Hanna and Shadreck
Mwale; 13. Meeting in virtual spaces: conducting online focus groups Fiona
Fox.