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_aSilverman, David _913547 |
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245 | _aDoing Qualitative Research: A Practical Handbook | ||
250 | _a2nd ed | ||
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_aLondon _bSage Publications _c2005 |
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300 | _a395p | ||
500 | _aPart I: Introduction 1. How to use this book 2. What you can (and can't) do with qualitative research 3. The research experience I 4. The research experience II 5. What counts as 'originality'? Part II: Starting out 6. Selecting a topic 7. Using theories 8. Choosing a methodology 9. Selecting a case 10. Writing a research proposal Part III: Analysing your data 11. Beginning data analysis 12. Developing data analysis 13. Using computers to analyse qualitative data / Clive Seale 14. Quality in qualitative research 15. Evaluating qualitative research Part IV: Keeping in touch 16. Keeping a record 17. Relations in the field 18. Making good use of your supervisor 19. Getting feedback Part V: Writing up 20. The first few pages 21. The literature review chapter 22. The methodology chapter 23. Writing your data chapters 24. The final chapter Part VI: The PhD examination 25. Surviving a PhD oral Part VII: Review 26. Effective qualitative research Part VIII: The aftermath 27. Getting published 28. Audiences 29. Finding a job | ||
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_aQualitative Research _913573 |
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_aSocial Sciences - Research - Methodology _92324 |
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