
- 736 pages
- English
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About this book
How we understand and define qualitative data is changing, with implications not only for the techniques of data analysis, but also how data are collected. New devices, technologies and online spaces open up new ways for researchers to approach and collect images, moving images, text and talk. The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Data Collection systematically explores the approaches, techniques, debates and new frontiers for creating, collecting and producing qualitative data. Bringing together contributions from internationally leading scholars in the field, the handbook offers a state-of-the-art look at key themes across six thematic parts:
Part I Charting the Routes
Part II Concepts, Contexts, Basics
Part III Types of Data and How to Collect Them
Part IV Digital and Internet Data
Part V Triangulation and Mixed Methods
Part VI Collecting Data in Specific Populations
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- International Advisory Editorial Board
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Notes on the Editor and Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Charting the Routes
- 1 Doing Qualitative Data Collection – Charting the Routes
- Part II Concepts, Contexts, Basics
- 2 Collecting Qualitative Data: A Realist Approach
- 3 Ethics of Qualitative Data Collection
- 4 Deduction, Induction, and Abduction
- 5 Upside Down – Reinventing Research Design1
- 6 Sampling and Generalization1
- 7 Accessing the Research Field
- 8 Recording and Transcribing Social Interaction
- 9 Collecting Data in Other Languages – Strategies for Cross-Language Research in Multilingual Societies
- 10 From Scholastic to Emic Comparison: Generating Comparability and Handling Difference in Ethnographic Research
- 11 Data Collection in Secondary Analysis
- 12 The Virtues of Naturalistic Data
- 13 Performance, Hermeneutics, Interpretation1
- 14 Quality of Data Collection
- Part III Types of Data and How to Collect Them
- 15 Qualitative Interviews
- 16 Focus Groups
- 17 Narrative Data
- 18 Data Collection in Conversation Analysis
- 19 Collecting Data for Analyzing Discourses
- 20 Observations
- 21 Doing Ethnography: Ways and Reasons
- 22 Go-Alongs
- 23 Videography
- 24 Collecting Documents as Data
- 25 Collecting Images as Data
- 26 Collecting Media Data: TV and Film Studies
- 27 Sounds as Data
- Part IV Digital and Internet Data
- 28 The Concept of ‘Data’ in Digital Research
- 29 Moving Through Digital Flows: An Epistemological and Practical Approach
- 30 Ethics in Digital Research
- 31 Collecting Data for Analyzing Blogs
- 32 Collecting Qualitative Data from Facebook: Approaches and Methods
- 33 Troubling the Concept of Data in Qualitative Digital Research
- Part V Triangulation and Mixed Methods
- 34 Triangulation in Data Collection
- 35 Toward an Understanding of a Qualitatively Driven Mixed Methods Data Collection and Analysis: Moving Toward a Theoretically Centered Mixed Methods Praxis
- 36 Data-Related Issues in Qualitatively Driven Mixed-Method Designs: Sampling, Pacing, and Reflexivity
- 37 Combining Digital and Physical Data
- 38 Using Photographs in Interviews: When We Lack the Words to Say What Practice Means
- Part VI Collecting Data in Specific Populations
- 39 Collecting Qualitative Data with Children
- 40 Collecting Qualitative Data with Older People
- 41 Generating Qualitative Data with Experts and Elites
- 42 Collecting Qualitative Data with Hard-to-Reach Groups
- Author Index
- Index