Is qualitative research in crisis? In Questioning Qualitative Inquiry
Martyn Hammersley raises fundamental questions about the current state
of qualitative social research. He examines some of the changes that
have taken place within it over the past fifty years, suggesting that
the move away from natural science as a model, and towards an appeal
to literature and art, involves rejection of key principles that are
essential to research of any kind. Hammersley argues that, in
important respects, qualitative inquiry has not lived up to the claims
originally made on its behalf, and that more recent developments have
worsened the situation. Insufficient attention has been given to the
problems surrounding leading ideas like thick description, analytic
induction, and constructionism. The argument is pursued through
discussion of the work of influential writers - such as Clifford,
Geertz, Denzin and Lincoln - and by detailed examination of concrete
issues, like the value of interview data, the rationales for discourse
and conversation analysis, the role of rhetoric in research reports,
and the nature of assessment criteria. At a time when qualitative
inquiry is coming under renewed challenge in some quarters, the task
of addressing the methodological problems it faces has become urgent.
These essays on current developments and debates are essential reading
for anyone interested in the future of qualitative research.
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Critical Essays
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9781446244609
Publisert
2015
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1. utgave
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SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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