Not getting lost in society: On qualitative analysis

Having acquainted ourselves in the previous four chapters with different strategies for collecting information about society, we must now discuss what to do with this information. It is important to reiterate from Chapter 1 that in naturalistic inquiry the analysis of information is typically not po...

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Vydáno v:Doing Qualitative Research s. 157 - 171
Hlavní autoři: Beuving, Joost, de Vries, Geert
Médium: Kapitola
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: United Kingdom Routledge 2015
Amsterdam University Press
Taylor & Francis Group
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ISBN:9789089647658, 9089647651
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Shrnutí:Having acquainted ourselves in the previous four chapters with different strategies for collecting information about society, we must now discuss what to do with this information. It is important to reiterate from Chapter 1 that in naturalistic inquiry the analysis of information is typically not postponed until the end of a research project. Analysis forms an integral part of the arc of naturalistic inquiry: it is continuous work-in-progress. One observation leads to another one and then to further ones after that. Their succession helps to increase focus. ‘What should I explore next?’ Similarly, one informant may suggest another one. After
ISBN:9789089647658
9089647651
DOI:10.4324/9781003694205-8