Silverman, David

Doing qualitative research David Silverman - 5th ed. - Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, c2017. - xviii, 572 p. : ill, ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: One.How to Use This Book --
Two.What You Can (and Can't) Do with Qualitative Research --
1.Introduction --
2.Why Do Researchers Use Qualitative Methods? --
3.Are Qualitative Methods Always Appropriate? --
4.Should You Use Qualitative Methods? --
5.Wrapping Up --
Three.Focusing a Research Project --
1.Introduction --
2.Moira's Research Diary --
3.Sally's Research Diary --
4.Simon's Research Diary --
5.Wrapping Up --
Four.Ethical Research --
1.Introduction --
2.The Standards of Ethical Research --
3.Why Ethics Matter for Your Research --
4.Ethical Guidelines in Practice --
5.Complex Ethical Issues --
6.Research Governance --
7.Wrapping Up: Managing Unfolding Ethical Demands --
Five.What Counts as 'Originality'? --
1.Introduction --
2.Originality --
3.Being a Professional --
4.Independent Critical Thought --
5.Wrapping Up --
Six.Research Design --
1.Introduction --
2.Interviews --
3.Ethnographies --
4.Texts --
5.Digital Data --
6.Audio Data --
Note continued: 7.Visual Data --
8.Mixed Methods --
9.Wrapping Up --
Seven.Using Theories --
1.Introduction --
2.How Theoretical Models Shape Research --
3.The Different Languages of Qualitative Research --
4.Methodologies --
5.Theories, Models and Hypotheses --
6.Examples --
7.Wrapping Up --
Eight.Formulating a Research Question --
1.Introduction --
2.Challenges --
3.Solutions --
4.Wrapping Up: Some Cautions --
Nine.Choosing a Methodology --
1.Introduction --
2.Methodological Questions --
3.Your Research Strategy --
4.Choosing a Methodology: A Case Study --
5.Naturally Occurring Data? --
6.Mixed Methods? --
7.Wrapping Up --
Ten.Writing a Research Proposal --
1.Introduction --
2.Aim for Crystal Clarity --
3.Plan Before You Write --
4.Be Persuasive --
5.Be Practical --
6.Make Broader Links --
7.A Caution: Misunderstanding Qualitative Research? --
8.Wrapping Up --
Eleven.Making Good Use of Your Supervisor --
1.Introduction --
2.Supervision Horror Stories --
Note continued: 3.Student and Supervisor Expectations --
4.The Early Stages --
5.The Later Stages --
6.Standards of Good Practice --
7.Beyond the Supervision --
8.Wrapping Up --
Twelve.Getting Feedback --
1.Introduction --
2.Writing --
3.Speaking --
4.The Art of Presenting Research --
5.Feedback from the People You Study --
6.Wrapping Up --
Thirteen.How Many Cases Do You Need? --
1.Introduction --
2.What Is a Case Study? --
3.The Quantitative Model of Generalization --
4.The Rationale of Case Study Design --
5.Case Study Research in Practice --
6.Wrapping Up --
Fourteen.Collecting Your Data --
1.Collecting Interview Data --
2.Collecting Focus Group Data --
3.Collecting Ethnographic Data --
4.Collecting Internet Data --
5.Wrapping Up --
Fifteen.Developing Data Analysis --
1.Introduction --
2.Kick-starting Data Analysis --
3.A Case Study --
4.Interviews --
5.Fieldnotes --
6.Transcripts --
7.Visual Data --
8.Wrapping Up --
Note continued: Sixteen.Using Computers to Analyse Qualitative Data --
1.A Note on Learning to Use QDA Software / Clive Seale --
2.What QDA Software Can Do for You / Clive Seale --
3.Advantages of QDA Software / Clive Seale --
4.Text Analytics / Clive Seale --
5.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Seventeen.Quality in Qualitative Research / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.Validity / Clive Seale --
3.Reliability / Clive Seale --
4.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Eighteen.Evaluating Qualitative Research / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.Two Guides for Evaluating Research / Clive Seale --
3.Four Quality Criteria / Clive Seale --
4.Applying Quality Criteria / Clive Seale --
5.Developing the Critique / Clive Seale --
6.Achieving Quality / Clive Seale --
7.Four Quality Issues Revisited / Clive Seale --
8.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Nineteen.Effective Qualitative Research / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.Keep it Simple / Clive Seale --
Note continued: 3.Do Not Assume That We Are Only Concerned with Subjective Experience / Clive Seale --
4.Take Advantage of Using Qualitative Data / Clive Seale --
5.Avoid Drowning in Data / Clive Seale --
6.Avoid Journalism / Clive Seale --
7.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty.Audiences / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.The Policy-making Audience / Clive Seale --
3.The Practitioner Audience / Clive Seale --
4.The Lay Audience / Clive Seale --
5.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-One.The First Few Pages / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.The Title / Clive Seale --
3.The Abstract / Clive Seale --
4.Keywords / Clive Seale --
5.The Table of Contents / Clive Seale --
6.The Introduction / Clive Seale --
7.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-Two.The Literature Review Chapter / Clive Seale --
1.Recording Your Reading / Clive Seale --
2.Research Literature and Theoretical Literature / Clive Seale --
Note continued: 3.Writing Your Literature Review / Clive Seale --
4.Practical Questions / Clive Seale --
5.Principles / Clive Seale --
6.Do You Need a Literature Review Chapter? / Clive Seale --
7.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-Three.The Methodology Chapter / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.What Should the Methodology Chapter Contain? / Clive Seale --
3.A Natural History Chapter? / Clive Seale --
4.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-Four.The Data Chapters / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.The Macrostructure / Clive Seale --
3.The Microstructure / Clive Seale --
4.Tightening Up / Clive Seale --
5.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-Five.The Concluding Chapter / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.The Concluding Chapter as Mutual Stimulation / Clive Seale --
3.What Exactly Should Your Concluding Chapter Contain? / Clive Seale --
4.Confessions and Trumpets / Clive Seale --
Note continued: 5.Theorizing as Thinking through Data / Clive Seale --
6.Writing for Audiences / Clive Seale --
7.Why Your Concluding Chapter Can Be Fun / Clive Seale --
8.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-Six.Surviving an Oral Examination / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.Viva Horror Stories / Clive Seale --
3.Preparing for Your Oral / Clive Seale --
4.Doing the Oral / Clive Seale --
5.Outcomes / Clive Seale --
6.Revising Your Thesis after the Oral / Clive Seale --
7.A Case Study / Clive Seale --
8.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale --
Twenty-Seven.Getting Published / Clive Seale --
1.Introduction / Clive Seale --
2.The Backstage Politics of Publishing / Clive Seale --
3.Strategic Choices / Clive Seale --
4.What Journals Are Looking For / Clive Seale --
5.Reviewers' Comments / Clive Seale --
6.How to Write a Short Journal Article / Clive Seale --
7.Wrapping Up / Clive Seale.

"Accessible, practical, and packed with indispensable advice, this bestselling textbook is the perfect hands-on guide for any student embarking on their own research. With expert advice from the author and real-life experiences from students, this book shows you how to go from the ideas of research to the practicalities of designing, conducting, and writing about your research yourself." -- Provided by publisher.

9781473966987

2012951159


Social sciences--Research--Methodology
Qualitative research
Social sciences--Methodology

300.72 SI DO