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Collecting Qualitative Data

Collecting Qualitative Data

Collecting Qualitative Data

A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques
Virginia Braun, University of Auckland
Victoria Clarke, University of the West of England, Bristol
Debra Gray, University of Winchester
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    Is there more to qualitative data collection than face-to-face interviews? Answering with a resounding 'yes', this book introduces the reader to a wide array of exciting and novel techniques for collecting qualitative data in the social and health sciences. Collecting Qualitative Data offers a practical and accessible guide to textual, media and virtual methods currently under-utilised within qualitative research. Contributors from a range of disciplines share their experiences of implementing a particular technique, provide step-by-step guidance to using that approach, and highlight both the potential and pitfalls. From gathering blog data to the story completion method to conducting focus groups online, the methods and data types featured in this book are ideally suited to student projects and other time- and resource-limited research. In presenting several innovative ways that data can be collected, new modes of scholarship and new research orientations are opened up to student researchers and established scholars alike.

    • Presents innovative methods for qualitative data collection that will be of interest to student readers and established researchers alike
    • Provides readers with clear and detailed guidance on how to implement methods
    • Brings together a range of virtual, textual and media methods - some new to qualitative research, some rarely discussed in qualitative methods texts, and others usually only discussed in specialist texts (for example, online research)

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Collecting Qualitative Data is an accessible, informative, and educational text that brings new life to qualitative methodologies. Edited by leading scholars in the field and including contributions on a diverse range of approaches to qualitative data collection, this book is a must have for anyone who utilises qualitative methods.' Damien W. Riggs, Flinders University of South Australia

    'With classic brilliance and creativity, Braun, Clarke and Gray have curated an intellectually exciting, thoroughly accessible and methodologically expansive 'field guide' to the practice of collecting qualitative data. The volume is a luscious invitation to new platforms for qualitative inquiry, advancing the landscape of research into the realms of internet, talk radio, online focus groups, diaries and blog based research.' Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, Graduate Center of the City University of New York

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    9781107662452
    354 pages
    228 × 151 × 17 mm
    0.58kg
    12 b/w illus. 7 tables

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Collecting textual, media and virtual data in qualitative research Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke and Debra Gray
    • Part I. Textual Data Collection:
    • 2. Short but often sweet: the surprising potential of qualitative survey methods Gareth Terry and Virginia Braun
    • 3. Once upon a time…: story completion methods Victoria Clarke, Nikki Hayfield, Naomi Moller, Irmgard Tischner and the Story Completion Research Group
    • 4. Hypothetically speaking: using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative method Debra Gray, Bronwen Royall and Helen Malson
    • 5. 'Coughing everything out': the solicited diary method Paula Meth
    • Part II. Media Data Collection:
    • 6. Making media data: an introduction to qualitative media research Laura García-Favaro, Rosalind Gill and Laura Harvey
    • 7. 'God's great leveller': talkback radio as qualitative data Scott Hanson-Easey and Martha Augoustinos
    • 8. Archives of everyday life: using blogs in research Nicholas Hookway
    • 9. Online discussion forums: a rich and vibrant source of data David Giles
    • Part III. Virtual Data Collection:
    • 10. 'Type me your answer': generating interview data via email Lucy Gibson
    • 11. A productive chat: instant messaging interviewing Pamela J. Lannutti
    • 12. I'm not with you, yet I am… virtual face-to-face interviews Paul Hanna and Shadreck Mwale
    • 13. Meeting in virtual spaces: conducting online focus groups Fiona Fox.
      Contributors
    • Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke, Debra Gray, Gareth Terry, Nikki Hayfield, Naomi Moller, Irmgard Tischner, Bronwen Royall, Helen Malson, Paula Meth, Laura García-Favaro, Rosalind Gill, Laura Harvey, Scott Hanson-Easey, Martha Augoustinos, Nicholas Hookway, David Giles, Lucy Gibson, Pamela J. Lannutti, Paul Hanna, Shadreck Mwale, Fiona Fox