Gale Miller
Introduction
Context and Method in Qualitative Research
PART ONE: VALIDITY AND PLAUSIBILITY IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
David Silverman
The Logics of Qualitative Research
Kath M Melia
Producing `Plausible Stories'
Interviewing Student Nurses
Michael Bloor
Techniques of Validation in Qualitative Research
PART TWO: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Robert Dingwall
Accounts, Interviews and Observations
Isobel Bowler
Problems with Interviewing
Experiences with Service Providers and Clients
Gale Miller
Contextualizing Texts
Studying Organizational Texts
Tom Durkin
Using Computers in Strategic Qualitative Research
Scott A Hunt and Robert D Benford
Dramaturgy and Methodology
Research Techniques from a Theatrical Perspective
PART THREE: ANALYZING INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Emmanuel Lazega
Network Analysis and Qualitative Research
A Method of Contextualization
Robert Dingwall and P M Strong
The Interactional Study of Organizations
A Critique and Reformulation
Gale Miller
Toward Ethnographies of Institutional Discourse
PART FOUR: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AS A MORAL DISCOURSE
David L Altheide and John M Johnson
Ethnography and Justice
P M Strong
One Branch of Moral Science
An Early Modern Approach to Public Policy
Robert Dingwall
Conclusion
The Moral Discourse of Interactionism