Volume One: Collecting Data for Qualitative Research
A Bryman
Introduction
PART ONE: INTERVIEWING
K Roulston et al
Learning to Interview in the Social Sciences
Judith E Sturges and Kathleen J Hanrahan
Comparing Telephone and Face-to-Face Qualitative Interviewing
S Kvale
Dominance through Interviews and Dialogues
PART TWO: ETHNOGRAPHY
R C Fox
Observations and Reflections of a Perpetual Fieldworker
Bob Jeffrey and Geoff Troman
Time for Ethnography
L Abu-Lughod
Can There Be a Feminist Ethnography?
H Mackay
New Connections, Familiar Settings
Issues in the Ethnographic Study of New Media Use at Home
U Hannerz
Being There... and There and There!
PART THREE: LIFE HISTORY
J du Boulay and R Williams
Collecting Life Histories
Kristin Haglund
Conducting Life History Research with Adolescents
G Harlow et al
Computer-Assisted Life Stories
PART FOUR: INTERNET-BASED METHODS
R V Kozinets
The Field behind the Screen
Using Netnography for Marketing Research in Online Communities
Kendal L Broad and Kristin E Joos
Online Inquiry of Public Selves
Methodological Considerations
D J Reid and F J M Reid
Online Focus Groups
An In-Depth Comparison of Computer-Mediated and Conventional Focus Group Discussions
D E DeLorme, G M Zinkhan and W French
Ethics and the Internet
Issues Associated with Qualitative Research
PART FIVE: VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS
D Harper
Meaning and Work
A Study in Photo Elicitation
Paul Mason
Visual Data in Applied Qualitative Research
D D Heisley and S J Levy
Autodriving
A Photoelicitation Technique
Samantha Warren
Photography and Voice in Critical Qualitative Management
J Wagner
Contrasting Images, Complementary Trajectories
Sociology, Visual Sociology and Visual Research
Volume Two: Quality Issues in Qualitative Research
PART ONE: CRITERIA FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
M D LeCompte and J P Goetz
Problems of Reliability and Validity in Ethnographic Research
T Schwandt
Farewell to Criteriology
R Elliott, C T Fischer and D L Rennie
Evolving Guidelines for Publications of Qualitative Research Studies in Psychology and Related Fields
L Yardley
Dilemmas in Qualitative Health Research
A Sparkes
Myth 94
Qualitative Health Researchers Will Agree about Validity
R S Barbour
Checklists for Improving Rigour in Qualitative Research
A Case of the Tail Wagging the Dog?
Kathy Charmaz
Premises, Principles and Practices in Qualitative Research
Revisiting the Foundations
PART TWO: APPRAISING RESEARCH PROPOSALS
J M Morse
A Review Committee's Guide for Evaluating Qualitative Proposals
M Sandelowski and J Barroso
Writing the Proposal for a Qualitative Research Methodology Project
PART THREE: AUDITING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Elizabeth Hite Erwin, Aleta Meyer and Natalie McClain
Use of an Audit in Violence Prevention Research
J R Cutcliffe and H P McKenna
Expert Qualitative Researchers and the Use of Audit Trails
PART FOUR: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND QUALITY CRITERIA
J Popay et al
Rationale and Standards for Systematic Review of Qualitative Literature in Health Services Research
M Dixon-Woods et al
The Problem of Appraising Qualitative Research
Pamela Attree and Beth Milton
Critically Appraising Qualitative Research for Systematic Reviews
Defusing the Methodological Cluster Bombs
Lynn H Doyle
Synthesis through Meta-Ethnography
Paradoxes, Enhancements and Possibilities
Sally Thorne et al
Qualitative Metasynthesis
Reflections on Methodological Orientation and Ideological Agenda
Randy Hodson
A Meta-Analysis of Workplace Ethnographies
Race, Gender and Employee Attitudes and Behavior
N Mays, C Pope and J Popay
Systematically Reviewing Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence to Inform Management and Policy Making in the Health Field
PART FIVE: THEORY AND GENERALIZATION AS OUTCOMES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
S Llewellyn
What Counts as Theory in Qualitative Management and Accounting Research? Introducing Five Levels of Theorizing
M Williams
Interpretivism and Generalization
Volume Three: Issues of Representation, Realism and Reflexivity
PART ONE: REPRESENTATION
Stefanos Mantzoukas
Issues of Representation within Qualitative Inquiry
Arthur W Frank
After Methods, the Story
From Incongruity to Truth in Qualitative Research
M Burawoy
Revisits
An Outline of a Reflexive Theory of Ethnography
PART TWO: REFLEXIVE ACCOUNTS
Natasha S Mauthner and Andrea Doucet
Reflexive Accounts and Accounts of Reflexivity in Qualitative Data Analysis
Ann Macphail
Athlete and Researcher
Undertaking and Pursuing an Ethnographic Study in a Sports Club
M Savage
Working-Class Identities in the 1960s
Revisiting the Affluent Worker Study
Kathryn J Ahern
Ten Tips for Reflexive Bracketing
Bronwyn Davies et al
The Ambivalent Practices of Reflexivity
Marilys Guillemin and Lynn Gillam
Ethics, Reflexivity and 'Ethically Important Moments' in Research
PART THREE: AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC REFLECTIONS
C B Brettell
Blurred Genres and Blended Voices
Life History, Biography, Autobiography and the Auto/Ethnography of Women's Lives
Geoffrey Walford
Finding the Limits
Autoethnography and Being an Oxford University Proctor
PART FOUR: REFLEXIVE VIEWPOINTS ON THE QUALITATIVE RESEARCHER INTERVIEW
Norman K Denzin
The Reflexive Interview and a Performative Social Science Qualitative Research
R Feld
From the Interviewer's Perspective
Interviewing Women as Conscientious Objectors
C M Cassell
Creating the Interviewer
Identity Work in the Management Research Process
M Alvesson
Beyond Neopositivists, Romantics and Localists
A Reflexive Approach to Interviews in Organizational Research
C A B Warren et al
After the Interview
PART FIVE: ISSUES AROUND THE QUANTITATIVE-QUALITATIVE DIVIDE
J H Laub and R J Sampson
Strategies for Bridging the Quantitative and Qualitative Divide
Studying Crime over the Life Course
A Bryman
Paradigm Peace and the Implications for Quality
J Mason
Mixing Methods in a Qualitatively Driven Way
L Giddings
Mixed Methods Research
Positivism Dressed in Drag?
Volume Four: Qualitative Data Analysis
PART ONE: GENERAL ISSUES IN ANALYSIS
M B Miles
Qualitative Data as an Attractive Nuisance
R I Sutton
The Virtues of Closet Qualitative Research
Janice M Morse
Constructing Qualitatively Derived Theory
Concept Construction and Concept Typologies
D Walker and F Myrick
Grounded Theory
An Exploration of Process and Procedure
Joy D Bringer, Lynne H Johnston and Celia H Brackenridge
Maximizing Transparency in a Doctoral Thesis 1
The Complexities of Writing about the Use of QSR·NVivo within a Grounded Theory Study
PART TWO: IDENTIFYING CONTENT THEMES
G W Ryan and H R Bernard
Techniques to Identify Themes
H-F Hsieh and S E Shannon
Three Approaches to Qualitative Content Analysis
Jennifer Attride-Stirling
Thematic Networks
An Analytic Tool for Qualitative Research
PART THREE: ANALYZING FOCUS GROUP DATA
Deborah J Warr
'It Was Fun... But We Don't Usually Talk about These Things'
Analyzing Sociable Interaction in Focus Groups
Pamela S Kidd and Mark B Parshall
Getting the Focus and the Group
Enhancing Analytical Rigor in Focus Group Research
PART FOUR: NARRATIVE AND NARRATIVE ANALYSIS
E G Mishler
Models of Narrative Analysis
Ann I Rogan and Dorothea M de Kock
Chronicles from the Classroom
Making Sense of the Methodology and Methods of Narrative Analysis
A Shkedi
Narrative Survey
A Methodology for Studying Multiple Populations
C Rhodes and A D Brown
Narrative, Organizations and Research
PART FIVE: DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
J Potter
Discourse Analysis and Discursive Psychology
M Alvesson and D Karreman
Varieties of Discourse
On the Study of Organizations through Discourse Analysis
M Court
Using Narrative and Discourse Analysis in Researching Co-Principalships
E A Schegloff
Whose Text? Whose Context?
M Billig
Whose Terms? Whose Ordinariness? Rhetoric and Ideology in Conversation Analysis