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Theoretical Frameworks in Qualitative Research
About this book
The Second Edition of Theoretical Frameworks in Qualitative Research brings together some of today's leading qualitative researchers to discuss the frameworks behind their published qualitative studies. They share how they found and chose a theoretical framework, from what discipline the framework was drawn, what the framework posits, and how it influenced their study. Both novice and experienced qualitative researchers are able to learn first-hand from various contributors as they reflect on the process and decisions involved in completing their study. The book also provides background for beginning researchers about the nature of theoretical frameworks and their importance in qualitative research; about differences in perspective about the role of theoretical frameworks; and about how to find and use a theoretical framework.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Acknowledgements
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Preface to the Second Edition
- 1 Setting the Stage
- 2 Seeking an Understanding of School Culture: Using Theory as a Framework for Observation and Analysis
- 3 Struggling With Theory: A Beginning Scholar's Experience With Mazzoni's Arena Models
- 4 Black Feminist Thought and Examining the Experiences of Black Graduate Women in the Academy
- 5 Transformational Learning and HIV-Positive Young Adults
- 6 Using Multiple Theoretical Frameworks to Study Organizational Change and Identity
- 7 Using “Othermothering” to Study Administrative Work Life at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- 8 Mary Douglas's Typology of Grid and Group
- 9 Adapting Bourdieu's Field Theory to Explain Decision-Making Processes in Educational Policy
- 10 A Look Through the Kubler-Ross Theoretical Lens
- 11 Examining the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Environment Using Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Systems Theory of Human Development
- 12 Theoretical Frameworks in Brief
- 13 Closing the Loop
- Index
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
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