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Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound
A Practical Handbook for Social Research

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July 2000 | 384 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
How do you collect and analyze social data in the form of texts (interviews and documents), images (photographs, film and television footage), and sounds (noise and music)? This text shows students which methods are most suitable for particular research problems and what is good practice for each method. Focusing on the pursuit of quality in social research, the authors: explore different ways of collecting and analyzing data; introduce the main analytical approaches for text, image and sound; cover computer-based analysis; and address problems in interpretation and quality criteria for qualitative research. The book has been extensively tested with prostgraduate research methods students at the London School of Economics.

Martin W Bauer, George Gaskell and N C Allum
Quality, Quantity and Knowledge Interests
Avoiding Confusions

 
 
PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING A RESEARCH CORPUS
Martin W Bauer and Bas Aarts
Corpus Construction
A Principle for Qualitative Data Collection

 
George Gaskell
Individual and Group Interviewing
Sandra Jovchelovitch and Martin W Bauer
Narrative Interviewing
Uwe Flick
Episodic Interviewing
Peter Loizos
Video, Film and Photographs as Research Documents
G Fassnacht
Betemology
Towards Continous (Self) Observation and Personality Assessment

 
 
PART TWO: ANALYTIC APPROACHES FOR TEXT, IMAGE AND SOUND
Martin W Bauer
Classical Content Analysis
A Review

 
M Liakopoulos
Argumentation Analysis
Rosalind Gill
Discourse Analysis
Greg Myers
Analysis of Conversation and Talk
Joan Leach
Rhetorical Analysis
Gemma Penn
Semiotic Analysis of Still Images
Diana Rose
Analysis of Moving Images
Martin W Bauer
Analyzing Noise and Music as Social Data
 
PART THREE: COMPUTER ASSISTANCE
Udo Kelle
Computer-Assisted Analysis
Coding and Indexing

 
Nicole Kronberger and Wolfgang Wagner
Keyword-in-Context
Statistical Analysis of Text Features

 
 
PART FOUR: ISSUES OF GOOD PRACTICE
Robert W D Boyce
Fallacies in Interpretating Historical and Social Data
George Gaskell and Martin W Bauer
Towards Public Accountability
Beyond Sampling, Reliability and Validity

 

Covers some broad and big concepts clearly.

Mr Philip Dixon
Faculty of Media, Arts and Society, Southampton Solent University
July 13, 2010

Recommended for all Research methosds at PG programs

Dr Hugo Gaggiotti
Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol
June 22, 2010
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