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Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound: A Practical Handbook for Social Research


Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound: A Practical Handbook for Social Research

Paperback by Bauer, Martin W; Gaskell, George D.

Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound: A Practical Handbook for Social Research

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ISBN:
9780761964810
Publication Date:
16 May 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
384 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 22 May 2024
Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound: A Practical Handbook for Social Research

Description

`This excellent text will introduce advanced students - and remind senior researchers - of the availability of a broad range of techniques available for the systematic analysis of social data that is not numeric. It makes the key point that neither quantitative nor qualitative methods are interpretive and at the same time demonstrates once and for all that neither a constructivist perspective nor a qualitative approach needs to imply abandonment of rigor. That the chapters are written by different authors makes possible a depth of expertise within each that is unusually strong' - Susanna Hornig Priest, Texas A&M University; Author of `Doing Media Research' Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound offers a unique resource for today's social researcher. This practical handbook provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to a broad range of research methods with the objective of clarifying procedures, good practice and public accountability. Following an introduction which discusses quality and quantity, and how these relate to issues of representation and knowledge interests in social research, the book is organized into four parts: · Part I covers different ways of collecting data and different types of data relating to text, image and sound: corpus construction, individual and group interviewing, narrative and episodic interviewing, video and film, and bemetology. · Part II introduces the main analytic approaches for text, image and sound: classical content analysis, argumentation, discourse, conversation analysis, rhetoric, semiotics, analysis of moving images, and of noise and music - each includes an introduction with examples and step-by-step advice on how to do it. · Part III covers computer-assisted analysis - including computer-assisted qualitative data analysis and key-word-in-context analysis. · Part IV addresses issues of good practice, looking at problems and fallacies in interpretation and develops quality criteria for qualitative research. This book provides researchers with the skills and knowledge to make the appropriate choices between different methods, types of data, and analytic procedures, and gives examples and criteria of good practice for each one. It will be essential reading for students and researchers across the social sciences.

Contents

Quality, Quantity and Knowledge Interests - Martin W Bauer, George Gaskell and N C Allum Avoiding Confusions PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING A RESEARCH CORPUS Corpus Construction - Martin W Bauer and Bas Aarts A Principle for Qualitative Data Collection Individual and Group Interviewing - George Gaskell Narrative Interviewing - Sandra Jovchelovitch and Martin W Bauer Episodic Interviewing - Uwe Flick Video, Film and Photographs as Research Documents - Peter Loizos Betemology - G Fassnacht Towards Continous (Self) Observation and Personality Assessment PART TWO: ANALYTIC APPROACHES FOR TEXT, IMAGE AND SOUND Classical Content Analysis - Martin W Bauer A Review Argumentation Analysis - M Liakopoulos Discourse Analysis - Rosalind Gill Analysis of Conversation and Talk - Greg Myers Rhetorical Analysis - Joan Leach Semiotic Analysis of Still Images - Gemma Penn Analysis of Moving Images - Diana Rose Analyzing Noise and Music as Social Data - Martin W Bauer PART THREE: COMPUTER ASSISTANCE Computer-Assisted Analysis - Udo Kelle Coding and Indexing Keyword-in-Context - Nicole Kronberger and Wolfgang Wagner Statistical Analysis of Text Features PART FOUR: ISSUES OF GOOD PRACTICE Fallacies in Interpretating Historical and Social Data - Robert W D Boyce Towards Public Accountability - George Gaskell and Martin W Bauer Beyond Sampling, Reliability and Validity

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