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Photovoice for Social Justice, the latest volume in SAGE?s Qualitative Research Methods Series, helps readers in the health and social sciences learn the foundations and applications of this exciting qualitative method. Authors Jean M. Breny and Shannon L. McMorrow approach photovoice as not only a community-based participatory research method, but as a method for social justice, centering community participants, organizations, and policy makers at the heart of this research method. Special topics relating to social justice include a focus on ethics and working with marginalized communities, sensitive concerns during data collection, and presenting the work to communities and policymakers, as well as academics. Written for students and researchers new to photovoice, this brief text takes readers from the process of conceptualizing and implementing a photovoice study to analyzing data and finally presenting the results of the study. The book concludes with suggestions for future iterations of photovoice, including web based resources and digital storytelling. The authors take into account the realities of photovoice as a method by providing practical, applied tools including sample consent forms, presentations, recruitment flyers, and photo-taking tips. Using Photovoice for Social Justice, new and experienced researchers can design, implement, and analyze their photovoice projects.https://www.standaardboekhandel.be/p/photovoice-for-social-justice-9781544355474
Qualitative methods in social research --- #SBIB:303H30 --- #SBIB:303H12 --- Kwalitatieve methoden: algemeen --- Methoden en technieken: sociale wetenschappen --- Sociaal werk (beroep) --- Onderzoeksmethode --- Kwalitatief onderzoek --- Fotografie --- Digital storytelling --- Methodiek --- Maatschappelijke kwetsbaarheid --- Participatie --- Participant observation --- Action research --- Social service --- Medicine --- Photography in the social sciences
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"The highly-anticipated second edition of the Foundations of Mixed Methods Research:Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches in the Social and Behavioral Sciences gives students a comprehensive overview of mixed methods from philosophical roots and traditions through designing, conducting, and disseminating a study. Authors Abbas Tashakkori, Burke Johnson, and Charles Teddlie have thoroughly updated the text to reflect the many advances over the last decade in mixed methods. New example studies throughout and a new appendix highlight the latest research on mixed methods and current best practices. New sections on evaluating quality in mixed methods studies and writing up research results round out the process of mixed methods research. The authors have added features like content summaries and objectives at the beginning of each chapter and chapter summaries and previews at the end of each chapter aid readers in their mixed methods journey"--
Methods in social research (general) --- Mixed methods research --- Social sciences --- Research&delete& --- Methodology --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Mixed method research --- Multimethodology (Research) --- Research --- #SBIB:303H12 --- #SBIB:303H30 --- #SBIB:303H510 --- Methoden en technieken: sociale wetenschappen --- Kwalitatieve methoden: algemeen --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: statistische technieken, algemeen
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Balancing theoretical foundations with practical strategies, this book helps you develop an approach to your qualitative analysis that is both systematic and insightful.It demonstrates the importance of tying analysis into every aspect of research, from design, through data collection and management, to writing up, and provides step-by-step guidance on how to embed analysis from start to finish. Grounded in the reality of doing research, this second edition: • Presents visual and text-based methods for analysis, using manual and digital tools • Inspires confidence as you code, connect and interrogate observational, text and visual data • Showcases best practice and helps you navigate real-life dilemmas using case studies of research from across the social sciences.Together with rich online resources including videos, datasets and journal articles, this is an important new edition for all students undertaking qualitative research, with a focus on analysis and design.-publisher's description.
Qualitative methods in social research --- Qualitative research --- Social sciences --- #SBIB:303H520 --- #SBIB:303H30 --- Qualitative analysis (Research) --- Qualitative methods (Research) --- Research --- Social science research --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Data processing --- Research&delete& --- Statistical methods --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: techniek van de analyse, algemeen --- Kwalitatieve methoden: algemeen
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"This classic manual provides the comprehensive guide to coding qualitative data. It introduces a broad array of approaches to qualitative coding, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of each to empower you to make an informed decision when choosing the appropriate option for your research project. Drawing on multiple detailed, real-world examples, the book: · Shows the step-by-step processes involved in different coding approaches · Demonstrates clearly how to apply each method of coding in a systematic way · Highlights the core skills involved in making sense of and identifying patterns in your data. This invaluable manual from world-renowned expert Johnny Saldaña illuminates the process of qualitative coding and provides clear, insightful guidance for qualitative researchers at all levels. Johnny Saldaña is Professor Emeritus of Theatre from the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts' School of Film, Dance, and Theatre at Arizona State University"--
Qualitative methods in social research --- Qualitative research --- Social sciences --- Data processing --- Research --- #SBIB:303H30 --- #SBIB:39A2 --- Social science research --- Qualitative analysis (Research) --- Qualitative methods (Research) --- Kwalitatieve methoden: algemeen --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Qualitative research - Data processing --- Social sciences - Research --- Qualitative research. --- Research Design --- Qualitative Research --- Social Sciences --- Data Interpretation, Statistical --- Evaluation Studies as Topic --- Recherche qualitative. --- Recherche qualitative --- Sciences sociales --- Society. --- Data processing. --- Research. --- methods --- Informatique. --- Recherche.
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This book is about how opinion polls are reported in the media. Opinions polls are not reported in the media as unfiltered numbers, and some opinion polls are not reported at all. This volume demonstrates how opinion polls travel through several stages that eventually turn boring numbers into biased news in the media. The framework offered in this book helps to understand how some polls end up in the news coverage, and which systemic biases abound in the news media reports of opinion polls. In the end, a change narrative will be prominent in the reporting of opinion polls which contributes to what the general public sees and shares. The findings cover journalists, politicians, experts and the public, and how they all share a strong preference for change. (Provided by publisher)
Mass media --- Public opinion --- Mass media and public opinion --- Objectivity --- Opinion, Public --- Perception, Public --- Popular opinion --- Public perception --- Public perceptions --- Judgment --- Social psychology --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Focus groups --- Reputation --- Bias in mass media --- Public opinion and mass media --- #SBIB:309H1025 --- #SBIB:309H1026 --- #SBIB:309H507 --- #SBIB:303H30 --- Mediaboodschappen met een informatieve functie --- Mediaboodschappen met een persuasieve functie --- Code en boodschap: narrativiteitstheorie --- Kwalitatieve methoden: algemeen --- Mass communications --- Public opinion. --- Mass media and public opinion. --- Objectivity.
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