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Qualitative research demystified in 8 steps.

This book is a great guide for students who are starting their first research project, providing practical advice on key issues such as defining originality, data-gathering, and presenting research. The problem-based format with real student examples and exercises makes learning enjoyable. This revised edition also includes discussions of different analytical models, computer-aided qualitative data analysis, and ethical issues in student research.

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ISBN: 9781848600348
Authors: David Silverman
Date of Publication: 2009-12-08
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology
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David Silverman's seminal Doing Qualitative Research can justifiably claim to be `the supervisor in your pocket' for all PhD and Masters students embarking on their own qualitative research project. This hugely popular textbook has been fully revised and updated and is one of the few books available that can claim to be essential reading for anyone planning their own research project. Written in a lively, accessible style, this step-by-step guide provides answers to all the questions students ask when beginning their first research project. Silverman demonstrates how to learn the craft of qualitative research by applying knowledge about different methods to actual data. He provides practical advice on key issues, such as: defining `originality' and narrowing down a topic; keeping a research diary and writing a research report; and presenting research to different audiences. Features of Doing Qualitative Research: Second Edition include: - six new chapters - case studies of students' own experiential accounts of doing research - essential guidance on practical issues such as working with your supervisor or writing up your research - end-of-chapter 'researcher's checklists' - a range of examples from across the full range of social science disciplines, including sociology, education, health studies and business studies - the latest discussions of CAQDAS and E-research - an all new and extended methods glossary Doing Qualitative Research: Second Edition retains Silverman's uniquely accessible, hands-on style, walking the student through every aspect of the process of actually doing a qualitative research project. Packed with case studies and examples of students' experiences, the book has many features to aid study, including overviews, summaries of key skills and a glossary of terms. Each stage in the research process is grounded in worked examples based on the experiences of real students, with exercises designed both to test readers' knowledge and to encourage the development of practical skills.
 

Qualitative research demystified in 8 steps.

This book is a great guide for students who are starting their first research project, providing practical advice on key issues such as defining originality, data-gathering, and presenting research. The problem-based format with real student examples and exercises makes learning enjoyable. This revised edition also includes discussions of different analytical models, computer-aided qualitative data analysis, and ethical issues in student research.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.