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Multiple case narrative : a qualitative approach to studying multiple populations / Asher Shkedi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sheḳedi, Asher.
Series:
Studies in narrative ; v. 7.
Studies in narrative, 1568-2706 ; v. 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Qualitative research--Methodology.
Qualitative research.
Population research--Methodology.
Population research.
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (227 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book introduces a methodology for the construction of a comprehensive narrative description and narrative-based theory from the study of multiple populations. The book has two parallel foci. On the one hand, it is a conceptual treatise, focusing on the principles of the Multiple Case Narrative. On the other hand, it also has a practical "how-to" focus with a step-by-step guide to conducting a Multiple Case Narrative. The book is accessible and comprehensive and addresses both those in the field as well as those with little background in the methodologies of narrative study and qualitative research.This book is also relevant to those who are interested in other qualitative varieties like single and collective narrative inquiry, single and collective case study, as well as ethnography, because each of the procedures and techniques described here can be easily utilized for conducting other types of qualitative research.
Contents:
Multiple Case Narrative
Editorial page
Title page
LCC data
CONTENTS
dedication
INTRODUCTION
1. THE RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS OF THE MULTIPLE CASE NARRATIVE
A research paradigm
What is the nature of reality?
The relationship of the knower to the known
What are the ways of finding out knowledge?
How do people know reality?
Conclusion
2. MULTIPLE CASE NARRATIVE AND COMPARABLE RESEARCH STRATEGIES
The connection between research assumptions and research methods
Classifying types of qualitative research
The research assumptions of Multiple Case Narrative
Collective Case Study
Case Survey
Meta-Ethnography
Multiple Case Narrative
3. CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES, RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND DESIGN
Theoretical assumptions and conceptual perspectives
Research focus and design
Research questions
Types of research questions
Pilot study for defining the focus of the research
Selected study samples
4. THE PRINCIPLES OF DATA COLLECTION
The human-as-instrument
To be involved in the investigation
Tacit and explicit knowledge
Gathering data from the field
Comparison between two research approaches
The cultural context of data collection
Varieties of data collection in different qualitative strategies
The principles of data collection in Multiple Case Narrative
5. METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION
The In-depth Interview
Involved observation
Stimulated-recall interview
Focus groups
6. PRINCIPLES OF DATA ANALYSIS
The analysis process and its products
The first steps of analysis
Categorization in the analysis process
Data management for analysis
Mindfulness to conceptual perspective
Ways to notate the information
Use of the computer
The limitation of using software programs.
The use of quantitative methods
7. THE INITIAL STAGE OF ANALYSIS
The procedure of the initial stage
Giving names to the initial categories
The extent of specification
Size of categories
Initial categorization of many case narratives simultaneously
Validity and reliability.
8. THE MAPPING STAGE OF ANALYSIS
Finding connections between the categories
Ordering the categories on the vertical axis
Ordering the categories on the horizontal axis
From initial to mapping categorization
The nature of and relationships between the mapping categories
Re-documenting the data
The final steps of mapping categorization
9. THE FOCUSED STAGE OF ANALYSIS
Generating the core category
The core category and its sub-categories
Several options for core categories
The conceptual frame of focused categorization
The dimensions of the categories
Patterns in focused categorization
Creating a focused narrative report.
10. THE THEORETICAL STAGES OF ANALYSIS
Narrative-based theory
Levels of theoretical interpretation
Theoretical explanation
The construction of theoretical categories
The theoretical literature
Theoretical story line
Theoretical patterns
The final report
11. SECOND-ORDER THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
The reasons for using second-order analysis
The procedure of second-order theoretical analysis
Types of second-order analysis
The role of the conceptual-theoretical perspective
First-order and second-order analysis
12. THE MULTIPLE CASE NARRATIVE REPORT
The components of the final report
The narrative nature of the final report
Communication with audiences
Styles of writing report
The use of visual representations
Types of report.
Types of Multiple Case Narrative reports
13. STANDARD OF TRUSTWORTHINESS
Conceptions of trustworthiness
Validity in the Multiple Case Narrative
Reliability in the Multiple Case Narrative
Generalization in the Multiple Case Narrative
REFERENCES
INDEX
List by Name
The series Studies in Narrative.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references p. (195-203) and index.
ISBN:
9786612156182
9781282156180
1282156187
9789027293893
9027293899
OCLC:
232157369

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