On Writing Qualitative Research: Living by WordsThis text is both about writing up qualitative research and is itself a qualitative study. The written reflections of students on the writing process and the interpretations and presentations of their findings provide a base of data which the authors have, in turn, analyzed and incorporated into their text. They have added accounts of their own experiences, and those of their colleagues and other published authors. All of these are woven into a theoretical framework that discusses them in detail. |
Contents
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Informing Understanding | 59 |
Chapter 6 | 154 |
Working in Analytic Modes | 160 |
NEGOTIATIONS | 164 |
Working in Interpretive Modes | 223 |
Negotiating Collaborating Responding | 274 |
Ripples on the SelfRipples on Others | 329 |
What Makes It Worthwhile | 377 |
References | 386 |
Colleague Contributors | 400 |
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On Writing Qualitative Research: Living by Words Margaret Anzul,Maryann Downing,Margot Ely,Ruth Vinz Limited preview - 2003 |
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