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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I am still in the process of reading this but so far it is enjoyable. Creswell has a clear writing style with a pleasant personality. He gives practical advice on each of the five qualitative research approaches (grounded theory, ethnographic, phenomenological, case study, and narrative approaches) without neglecting the epistemological bases of the approaches. It also has lots of useful examples and Creswell makes it evident that he benefited from feedback from students and from readers of the first edition. no reviews | add a review
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This book explores the philosophical underpinnings, history, and key elements of five qualitative inquiry approaches: narrative research, phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, and case study. The authors compare the approaches and relate research designs to each of the traditions of inquiry in a highly accessible manner. Featuring new content, articles, pedagogy, references, and expanded coverage of ethics throughout, the book is an introduction to the theories, strategies, and practices of qualitative inquiry. No library descriptions found. |
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Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design describes five overarching ways to do research:
1. Narrative Research studies individuals and their stories.
2. Phenomenological Research studies a several people who share the same experience.
3. Grounded Theory Research studies a process, action, or interaction with a view to develop a theory.
4. Ethnographic Research studies a group that shares the same culture.
5. Case Study Research studies a specific event, program, or activity.
Each approach digs into the subject in a different way, providing a different perspective. Creswell and Poth bring the unique features of each approach to light brilliantly in the final chapter by taking a case study and reframing it in each of the other four approaches.
Creswell and Poth's text hits the sweet spot where understandability and depth of insight meet. It brings clarity the the research methods required to do effective sociological work. ( )