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adam_text Foundations of Qualitative Research introduces key theoretical and epistemological concepts repiete with historical and current real-world examples. Using an accessible and nonintimidating style that brings seemingly difficult concepts to life, author Jerry W. Willis provides an invaluable resource for guiding the critical and qualitative inquiry process. Key Features • Covers the conceptual foundations of the interpretive, critical, and postpositivist paradigms: A thorough background of theory and social inquiry is given through examination of the development of each paradigm throughout history. • Introduces seven qualitative research frameworks: The book provides in-depth coverage on Aitheide and Johnson s Analytic Realism. Denzin and Lincoln s interpretive· Perspective. Eisner s Connolsseurship Modei of Inquiry. Semiotics, the Phenomenological Psychological Modet. Poststructuralism and Pestmodernism, and Symbolic Interactionism. • Provides mal-worid examples: Cases illustrate different approaches to the same research problem so ihat students can better understand the contrasting features of these paradigms. • Offers generai guidelines for qualitative research: The text conceptually covers best practices, approaches to data analysis, and interpretation of qualitative research. • Examines emergent methods ¡n quáäatíve research; The author includes new research amas such as PAR. emancipatory research, and participatory design research, as well as summaries of exemplary journal artides to further lustrate how theory (inks to research practice. Intended Audience This text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking their first or second qualitative rasearetì methods course in the fields of education, psychology, and the health and social sciences. It is aiso an excelent tfieory companion supplement to more applied quaiHaíkŕ& meëicds texts. Brief Contents list of Definitions xiii list of Articles of Interest xv Preface xix Acknowledgments xxiii 1. World Views, Paradigms, and the Practice of Social Science Research 1 2. History and Context of Paradigm Development 27 3. Foundational Issues: Postpositivist and Critical Perspectives 67 4. History and Foundations of Interpretivist Research 95 5. Frameworks for Qualitative Research 147 6. General Guidelines for Qualitative Research 185 7. Methods of Qualitative Research 229 8. Approaches to Data Analysis and Interpretation 287 9. 21st-century Social Science Research: Peering Into the Future 321 Index 353 About the Author 367 Detailed Contents list of Definitions xiii list of Articles of Interest xv Preface xix Acknowledgments xxiii 1. World Views, Paradigms, and the Practice of Social Science Research 1 Case 1. Quantitative Research 1 Case 2. Qualitative Research 2 What This Book Is and Is Not About 6 Just What Is a Paradigm? 8 Family Resemblances Within Paradigm Groups 11 Thinking About the Foundations and Practice of Research 13 What Warrants Our Attention? 15 The Traditional Canon 16 Alternative Paradigms 17 New Techniques or New Paradigms? 19 Summary 22 Questions for Reflection 23 2. History and Context of Paradigm Development 27 Three Paradigms 32 Positivism: A Response to Metaphysical and Magical Explanations 32 The Middle Ages (330-1450) 33 The Renaissance (1450-1600): The Beginning of Empiricism 34 The Age of Enlightenment (1600-1800): Empiricism as a Major Source of Knowledge 36 Critical Theory-. A Response to Inequities in Society 44 What Did Marxism Respond To? 44 The Frankfurt School: The Beginnings of Critical Theory 47 Interpretivism: A Response to the Excesses of Scientific Social Science 48 The Response to Objectivism: Interpretivism 51 The Rise of Verstehen and Hermeneutics in the Social Sciences 53 The Special Cases of Postmodernism and Feminism 54 Postmodernism 54 Feminist Theory and Research 57 Summary 60 Questions for Reflection 61 3. Foundational Issues: Postpositivist and Critical Perspectives 67 Social Science Research: The View From the Postpositivist Paradigm 72 The Foundations of Postpositivist Research 74 Nature of Reality 74 Purpose of Research 75 Acceptable Methods and Data 76 Meaning of Data 77 Relationship of Research to Practice 78 Examples of Postpositivist Research 78 Social Science Research: The View From the Critical Theory Paradigm 81 Nature of Reality 83 Purpose of Research 84 Acceptable Methods and Data 86 Meaning of Data 86 Relationship of Research to Practice 87 Examples of Critical Research 87 Summary 91 Questions for Reflection 91 4. History and Foundations of Interpretivist Research 95 Nature of Reality 95 Purpose of Research 98 Verstehen 100 Hermeneutics 104 Phenomenology (and Existentialism) 107 Acceptable Methods and Data 109 Meaning of Data 111 Relationship of Research to Practice 117 Implications of an Interpretivist Approach 122 What Sorts of Research Are Worthwhile? 131 Examples of Interpretive Research 132 Summary 139 Questions for Reflection 141 5. Frameworks for Qualitative Research 147 Postpositivist Research 147 Moments of Qualitative Research 150 The Traditional Period (Early 1900s-World War II) 151 The Modernist Phase (1940s-1970s) 152 Blurred Genres (1970s-1986) 152 Crisis of Representation (Mid-1980s) 153 A Triple Crisis (Today) 154 The Fifth or Postmodern Moment 155 The Sixth or Postexperimental Inquiry Moment (1995-2000) 155 The Seventh or Methodologically Contested Moment (2000-2004) 156 The Eighth Moment: Methodological Backlash (2OO5-?) 156 Some General Frameworks for Qualitative Research 158 Altheide and Johnson s Analytic Realism 158 Denzin and Lincoln s Interpretive Perspectii v 160 Eisner s Connoisseurship Model of Inquiry 162 Coherence 166 Consensus 166 Instrumental Utility 167 Insightfulness 16 7 Semiotics 168 The Phenomenological Psychological Model (and Structuralism) 1~1 Poststructuralism and Postmodernism H4 Symbolic Interactionism 176 Summary 181 Questions for Reflection 181 6. General Guidelines for Qualitative Research 185 Guidelines for Qualitative Research 188 Situated or Contextual Understanding, Not Truth, Is the Purpose of Research 188 Accept Multiple Sources of Influence 191 Expect Multiple Perspectives and Seek Them 192 Take a Foundational Rather Than Technique Perspective 195 Practice Recursive (Iterative) and Emergent Data Collection and Analysis 200 Use Multiple Sources of Data 203 Think of Research as a Reflective Process: The Researcher Is the Primary Tool for Data Collection and Analysis 203 Emphasize Participatory Research 206 Adopt an Open Approach 209 Deal With Bias Directly 210 Select Natural Contexts for Research 211 Research Should Be Holistic, Not Atomistic 211 Research Involves More Than Induction and Deduction-. Analogical Reasoning, Abduction, and Family Resemblances 213 Alternatives to Postpositivist Criteria for Believability: Validity and Reliability 216 Alternative Approaches to Validity and Reliability: Triangulation and More 218 Alternatives to Triangulation 220 Conclusions? Aren t They Generalizations? 222 Summary 224 Questions for Reflection 224 7. Methods of Qualitative Research 229 Case 1: Action Research on a Pediatric Surgical Ward 229 Part I. Established Qualitative Research Methods 232 Ethnography 233 An Ethnographic Case (Herodotus, 5th Century b.c.e.) 233 General Framework for Ethnographic Research 236 Case Studies: Another Form of Qualitative Observation 238 General Framework of Case Studies 240 Variations in Case Study Research 242 Interview Research 244 Historiography 247 Case 2: Racial Gerrymandering in Cincinnati 247 Case 3: Black Participation in South African Policymaking 249 Historical Research and Paradigms 252 Historiography: The Research Methods of History 259 Part II. Innovative Methods: Participatory Qualitative Research 260 Cooperative Inquiry 262 Participatory Action Research 264 Postpositivist Action Research 265 Interpretivist Action Research 267 Critical-Emancipatory Action Research 269 Ways of Doing Action Research 269 Participatory and Constructivist Instructional Design 271 Recursive (Iterative), Nonlinear Design 272 Reflection 273 Emancipatory Research 27 4 Critical Emancipatory Action Research 277 Summary 278 Questions for Reflection 279 8. Approaches to Data Analysis and Interpretation 287 Purpose of Research 288 General Theory 288 Local Theory 291 Objective Description 292 Hermeneutic (Verstehen) Understanding 293 Storytelling and Narrative 295 Data Analysis Families 297 Eyeballing the Data 298 Connoisseur ship: A Global Perspective 300 Hermeneutics as a Data Analysis Method 301 Grounded Theory 306 Analytic Induetio i 310 The Ethics of Research 311 Summary 316 Questions for Reflection 318 9. 21st-century Social Science Research: Peering Into the Future 321 Will the Cacophony Continue? 322 Why Can t Social Science Converge on the Answer? 323 Dialog as an Alternative to Competition 326 Three Approaches to Knowing in Greek Thought 327 Accepting Plato, Aristotle, and the Humanities: There Is Absolute Truth 328 Rejecting Plato, Accepting Aristotle-. Empiricism (and Later the Scientific Method) Is the Royal Road to Knowledge 330 Accepting Plato, Rejecting Aristotle: Social Science Is Separate From the Humanities 330 Suppose We Chose Poorly? 330 Rejecting the Fundamentalism of Both Aristotle and Plato.- The Search for Knowing Is Continuous 331 Rejecting Aristotle and Plato Again-. Value Many Sources of Knowledge, Not Just One 331 Rejecting Plato and Accepting Aristotle s Advice About Poets: Link Closely With the Humanities 334 Two Theories That May Help Us Build 21st-century Social Science 336 Poetic Logic 537 Chaos and Complexity Theory: Another Route to a Nonlinear Social Science 340 Some Core Concepts in Complexity and Chaos Theory 343 Sensitive Dependence on Initial Setting Conditions: The Butterfly Effect 343 Strange Attractors: Another Challenge to Linearity 346 Fractal Geometry and Social Behavior 347 Chaotic Systems Have Special Characteristics 348 Summary 350 Questions for Reflection 350 Index 353 About the Author 367 List of Definitions Chapter 1 Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) 1 Reflection 4 Interpretivism 6 Ontology and Epistemology 9 Positivism 12 Propositional Logic 18 Chapter 2 Scientific Determinism 28 Dialectical Materialism 29 Empiricism and Rationalism 36 Logical Positivism 40 Chapter 3 Parametric and Nonparametric Statistics 68 Chapter 4 Ernie and Etic 100 Ordinary Language Philosophers 102 Foundationalism 105 Antirepresentationalism 116 Tacit Knowledge Versus Explicit Knowledge 120 Critical Rationality 124 Hypothetical Construct 127 Chapter 5 Deconstruction 168 ? xiii xiv ^ FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Chapter 7 Nihilism 255 Transcendent Categories 258 Whiggish 258 Gestalt Psychology 265 List of Articles of Interest Chapter 1 Jasper: Using Reflective Writing Within Research 5 Valsiner: Data as Representations: Contextualizing Quantitative and Qualitative Research Strategies 7 Vinden: Gathering Up the Fragments After Positivism: Can Ratner Make Us Whole Again? 10 Chapter 2 Laruelle: The Discipline of Culturology: A New Ready-Made Thought for Russia 31 Chapter 3 Ryan: Does Postmodernism Mean the End of Science in the Behavioral Sciences, and Does It Matter Anyway? 75 Racher Robinson: Are Phenomenology and Postpositivism Strange Bedfellows? 76 Yanchar Hill: What Is Psychology About? Toward an Explicit Ontology 77 Howard et al.: Teaching Evidence-Based Practice: Toward a New Paradigm for Social Work Education 78 Fleetwood: Ontology in Organization and Management Studies: A Critical Realist Perspective 84 Cannella Lincoln: Epilogue: Claiming a Critical Public Social Science—Reconceptualizing and Redeploying Research 85 Birden: Theorizing a Coalition-Engendered Education: The Case of the Boston Women s Health Book Collective s Body Education 90 ? XV xvi A FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Chapter 4 Praetorius: Inconsistencies in the Assumptions of Constructivism and Naturalism 98 Harrington: In Defense of Verstehen and Erkldren 101 Prasad: The Contest Over Meaning: Hermeneutics as an Interpretive Methodology for Understanding Texts 107 Caelli: The Changing Face of Phenomenological Research: Traditional and American Phenomenology in Nursing 109 Sandelowski Barroso: Writing the Proposal for a Qualitative Research Methodology Project 111 Teddlie: Methodological Issues Related to Causal Studies of Leadership 126 Wuest: Negotiating With Helping Systems: An Example of Grounded Theory Evolving Through Emergent Fit 131 Chapter 5 Hammersley: Not Bricolage but Boatbuilding: Exploring Two Metaphors for Thinking About Ethnography 157 Turnbull: Bricolage as an Alternative Approach to Human Resource Development Theory Building 159 Teo: Ideological Dissonances in Singapore s National Campaign Posters: A Semiotic Deconstruction 171 Blumenreich: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Conventional Narrative Research: Using Poststructural Theory to Guide the Creation of Narratives of Children with HIV 176 Crossley: The Circuit Trainer s Habitus: Reflexive Body Techniques and the Sociality of the Workout 180 Harris: Studying Equality/Inequality: Naturalist and Constructionist Approaches to Equality in Marriage 180 Chapter 6 Shanks: Feminism s Family Resemblances 187 Prasad: The Contest Over Meaning: Hermeneutics as an Interpretive Methodology for Understanding Texts 190 Logan et al.: Protective Orders in Rural and Urban Areas: A Multiple Perspective Study 195 Holloway Todres: The Status of Method: Flexibility, Consistency and Coherence 200 List of Articles of Interest ? xvii Chamberlain: Methodolatry and Qualitative Health Research 200 Mauthner Doucet: Reflexive Accounts and Accounts of Reflexivity in Qualitative Data Analysis 205 Krimerman: Participatory Action Research: Should Social Inquiry Be Conducted Democratically? 208 Sheehan Rode: On Scientific Narrative: Stories of Light by Newton and Einstein 212 Whittemore et al.: Validity in Qualitative Research 221 Payne Williams: Generalization in Qualitative Research 223 Chapter 7 Jarvie: Freeman and Mead Again 235 Vanderstaay: One Hundred Dollars and a Dead Man: Ethical Decision Making in Ethnographic Fieldwork 238 Meyer: A Case in Case Study Methodology 244 Caviness: Iconoclasm and Iconophobia: Four Historical Case Studies 260 Stoecker: Are Academics Irrelevant? Roles for Scholars in Participatory Research 262 Reason: Integrating Action and Reflection Through Co-operative Inquiry 263 Dickens Watkins: Action Research: Rethinking Lewin 267 Healy: Participatory Action Research and Social Work: A Critical Appraisal 268 Chapter 8 Lopez Emmer: Adolescent Male Offenders: A Grounded Theory Study of Cognition, Emotion, and Delinquent Crime Contexts 289 Sielbeck-Bowen: Development of Local Program Theory: Using Theory-Oriented Evaluation to Make a Difference 291 Heinschel: A Descriptive Study of the Interactive Guided Imagery Experience 292 Langdridge Butt: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Investigation of the Construction of Sadomasochistic Identities 294 Sikes: Storying Schools: Issues Around Attempts to Create a Sense of Feel and Place in Narrative Research Writing 296 xviii -i FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Skj0rshammer: Understanding Conflicts Between Health Professionals: A Narrative Approach 296 Allen: Managing Masculinity: Young Men s Identity Work in Focus Groups 299 Lincoln Cannella: Qualitative Research, Power, and the Radical Right 299 Seo Koro-Ljungberg: A Hermeneutical Study of Older Korean Graduate Students Experiences in American Higher Education: From Confucianism to Western Educational Values 301 Polkinghorne: Psychological Inquiry and the Pragmatic and Hermeneutic Traditions 305 Freeman: Between Eye and Eye Stretches an Interminable Landscape : The Challenge of Philosophical Hermeneutics 305 Rennie: Grounded Theory Methodology as Methodical Hermeneutics: Reconciling Realism and Relativism 309 Weisinger Salipante: A Grounded Theory for Building Ethnically Bridging Social Capital in Voluntary Organizations 309 Tsangaridou: Enacted Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Physical Education: A Case Study of a Prospective Classroom Teacher 311 Chapter 9 Weigel Murray: The Paradox of Stability and Change in Relationships: What Does Chaos Theory Offer for the Study of Romantic Relationships? 343 Gregersen Sailer: Chaos Theory and Its Implications for Social Science Research 345
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