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Qualitative Secondary Analysis
About this book
A comprehensive guide to carrying out Qualitative Secondary Analysis (QSA) that brings together expert advice and professional insight from leading researchers who have developed innovative theories and methods of QSA.
Exploring crucial components of research and analysis—such as where to find resources, how to search within a resource, and working with both paper archives and non-textual data—each chapter offers insightful case studies, links to further reading and applied helpful hints and tips to help effectively apply these innovations to further the reader's own research.
A must read for Social Science students, early career researchers and researchers new to the field of QSA, this text will help readers through every aspect of a research process using QSA, from application to implications.
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Index
- Abrams, L. 145–146
- accountability 50, 80
- Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Roles 178, 182–185, 183f
- Affluent Worker Study 65–66
- Akeret, R. U. 185–186, 187
- Amoskeag Mill, New Hampshire 70
- Andrews, M. 72
- anonymity and anonymisation 10, 40, 46, 48–49, 50, 51, 53, 129
- anthropological re-studies 67–68
- archives
- Archives and Records Association of UK and Ireland 192
- ARK Qualitative Data Archive 121
- Australian Data Archive (ADA) 6, 121
- Aylesham Community Heritage Archive 7
- British Library Sound Archive 6
- community archives 7, 8
- Council of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA) 6
- Feminist Archive, University of Leeds/University of Bristol 6
- French APA Archive 70
- Henry A. Murray Research Archive, Harvard 6
- Irish Qualitative Data Archive (IQDA), Maynooth University 5, 70, 84, 121, 197, 198
- Irish Social Science Data Archive 197
- Kirklees Sound Archive, West Yorkshire 64
- Lesbian History Archives, Brooklyn 7
- London School of Economics Archive 6
- Mass Observation Archive (MOA) 5, 66, 70, 71
- National Archives, UK 123, 192
- National Social Policy and Social Change Archive, University of Essex 5
- NIQA (Northern Ireland Qualitative Archive) 5
- Palestinian Archive 149
- Social Science Data Archive 198
- Timescapes Archive, University of Leeds 6, 47, 70–71, 75, 82, 84, 85, 86, 106, 115, 121, 129
- UCL Human Communication Audiovisual Archive 121
- UK Data Archive, University of Essex 65, 66, 158
- University o...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Acknowledgements
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- I Changing Data Landscapes and Qualitative Secondary Analysis
- One An Introduction to Qualitative Secondary Analysis
- Two Qualitative Secondary Analysis: Working Across Datasets
- Three The Ethics of Qualitative Secondary Analysis
- II Building Qualitative secondary analysis Into Research And Teaching
- Four Documents of Lives and Times: Revisiting Qualitative Data through Time
- Five Search Strategies: Analytic Searching Across Multiple Datasets and Within Combined Sources
- Six Collective Qualitative Secondary Analysis and Data Sharing: Strategies, Insights and Challenges
- Seven Qualitative Secondary Analysis in Teaching
- III Methods of Qualitative Secondary Analysis with Non-Interview Data
- Eight Looking Back, Looking Forward: Working with Archived Oral History Interviews
- Nine Doing Qualitative Secondary Analysis: Revisiting Young People’s Imagined Futures in Ray Pahl’s Sheppey Studies
- Ten Imagination and the Analytical Potential of Working with Non-Interview or Unusual Data
- Eleven Using Quantitative Data in Qualitative Secondary Analysis
- Index
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