
Qualitative Research
Theory, Method and Practice
David Silverman(Editor)
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. April 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-8039-7666-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Building on the success of David Silverman's Interpreting Qualitative Data, this book assembles a well-known international team of researchers who share a commitment to rigorous, analytically derived but nonpolarized, qualitative research. Each contribution reflects on the analysis of each of the kinds of data discussed in Interpreting Qualitative Data - observations, texts, talk and interviews - with the contributors using particular examples of data-analysis to advance analytic arguments. Common themes include: the centrality of the relationship between analytic perspectives and methodological issues; the need to broaden our conception of qualitative research beyond issues of subjective `meaning' and towards issues of language, representation and social organization; and the desire to search for ways of building links between social science traditions and a commitment to a dialogue between social science and the community.
Reviews / Votes
`[This book] kept being borrowed while I was reading it.... My graduate students walked off with it. Even our new professor of psychology wanted to have a look.... The book is a collection of wonderfully assembled reminders that the ordinary is the baseline from which social research must proceed.... This is something the whole field of qualitative research has needed for some time: an approach outwith the restrictions of both "correctness" and "authenticity" and, instead, predicated on a resolute ordinariness or empiricity' - Discourse & Society`This is a superb set of cutting-edge works by a group of leading international social science researchers. The authors push the boundaries of the interpretive qualitative, situated approach to observations, textual studies, interviews, discourse analysis, validity, social problems analysis and the aesthetics of inquiry. It promises to become a most valuable and useful resource and text for scholar and student alike. We owe David Silverman and his colleagues a great debt' - Norman K Denzin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-7666-5 (9780803976665)
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David Silverman trained as a sociologist at the London School of Economics and the University of California, Los Angeles. He taught for 32 years at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he is now Emeritus Professor in the Sociology Department as well as Visiting Professor in the Business Schools, King's College, London, Leeds University and University of Technology Sydney and Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology. He is interested in conversation and discourse analysis and he has researched medical consultations, shelters for homeless people and HIV-test counselling.
He is the author of Doing Qualitative Research (sixth edition, 2022) and A Very Short, Fairly Interesting, Reasonably Cheap Book about Qualitative Research (second edition, 2013c). He is the editor of Qualitative Research (fifth edition, 2021) and the Sage series Introducing Qualitative Methods. In recent years, he has offered short, hands-on workshops in qualitative research for universities in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Now retired from full-time work, he aims to watch 100 days of county cricket a year. He also enjoys spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandsons as well as voluntary work in an old people's home where he chats and sings with residents.
He is the author of Doing Qualitative Research (sixth edition, 2022) and A Very Short, Fairly Interesting, Reasonably Cheap Book about Qualitative Research (second edition, 2013c). He is the editor of Qualitative Research (fifth edition, 2021) and the Sage series Introducing Qualitative Methods. In recent years, he has offered short, hands-on workshops in qualitative research for universities in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Now retired from full-time work, he aims to watch 100 days of county cricket a year. He also enjoys spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandsons as well as voluntary work in an old people's home where he chats and sings with residents.
Content
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION - David Silverman
PART TWO: OBSERVATION
Ethnography - Nicolas Dodier and Isabelle Baszanger
Relating the Part to the Whole
Building Bridges - Gale Miller
The Possibility of Analytic Dialogue between Ethnography, Conversation Analysis and Foucault
PART THREE: TEXTS
Analysing Documentary Realities - Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
Following in Foucault's Footsteps - Lindsay Prior
Text and Context in Qualitative Research
Ethnomethodology and Textual Analysis - Rod Watson
PART FOUR: INTERVIEWS
The `Inside' and the `Outside' - Jody Miller and Barry Glassner
Finding Realities in Interviews
Active Interviewing - James A Holstein and Jaber F Gubrium
Membership Categorization and Interview Accounts - Carolyn Baker
PART FIVE: AUDIO AND VIDEO
Discourse Analysis as a Way of Analyzing Naturally Occurring Talk - Jonathan Potter
Conversation Analysis and Institutional Talk - John Heritage
Analysing Data
The Analysis of Activities in Face to Face Interaction Using Video - Christian Heath
PART SIX: VALIDITY
Reliability and Validity in Research Based on Transcripts - Anssi Perakyla
PART SEVEN: SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Addressing Social Problems through Qualitative Research - Michael Bloor
PART EIGHT: POSTSCRIPT
Towards an Aesthetics of Research - David Silverman
PART TWO: OBSERVATION
Ethnography - Nicolas Dodier and Isabelle Baszanger
Relating the Part to the Whole
Building Bridges - Gale Miller
The Possibility of Analytic Dialogue between Ethnography, Conversation Analysis and Foucault
PART THREE: TEXTS
Analysing Documentary Realities - Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
Following in Foucault's Footsteps - Lindsay Prior
Text and Context in Qualitative Research
Ethnomethodology and Textual Analysis - Rod Watson
PART FOUR: INTERVIEWS
The `Inside' and the `Outside' - Jody Miller and Barry Glassner
Finding Realities in Interviews
Active Interviewing - James A Holstein and Jaber F Gubrium
Membership Categorization and Interview Accounts - Carolyn Baker
PART FIVE: AUDIO AND VIDEO
Discourse Analysis as a Way of Analyzing Naturally Occurring Talk - Jonathan Potter
Conversation Analysis and Institutional Talk - John Heritage
Analysing Data
The Analysis of Activities in Face to Face Interaction Using Video - Christian Heath
PART SIX: VALIDITY
Reliability and Validity in Research Based on Transcripts - Anssi Perakyla
PART SEVEN: SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Addressing Social Problems through Qualitative Research - Michael Bloor
PART EIGHT: POSTSCRIPT
Towards an Aesthetics of Research - David Silverman