The Practice of Social Research

Chapter Ten.  Qualitative Field Research

Preview



TOPICS APPROPRIATE TO FIELD RESEARCH
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN QUALITATIVE FIELD RESEARCH
    The Various Roles of the Observer
    Relations to Subjects
SOME QUALITATIVE FIELD RESEARCH PARADIGMS
    Naturalism
    Ethnomethodology
    Grounded Theory
    Case Studies and the Extended Case Study Method
    Institutional Ethnography
    Participatory Action Research
CONDUCTING QUALITATIVE FIELD RESEARCH
    Preparing for the Field
    Qualitative Interviewing
    Focus Groups
    Recording Observations
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF QUALITATIVE FIELD RESEARCH
    Validity
    Reliability
RESEARCH ETHICS IN QUALITATIVE FIELD RESEARCH
 


Web Resources

Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim, Online Grounded Theory Articles
    http://www.vlsm.org/rms46/citations-gtm2.html

Goshen College: WEB Links to Participatory Action Research Sites
    http://www.goshen.edu/soan/soan96p.htm

Dr. Rita S. Y. Berry, “Collecting Data by In-Depth Interviewing”
    http://www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/documents/000001172.htm