Description
supplements the readings and activities in a qualitative methods class, exposing students to the research process and the dominant types of qualitative research;
introduces a variety of theoretical perspectives in qualitative research, including positivism and postpositivism, interpretivism, feminism, symbolic interactionism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, critical theory, and Critical Race Theory;
identifies and summarizes the three dominant methodological approaches in qualitative research: narrative inquiry, grounded theory, and ethnography;
provides interactive activities and exercises to help students crystallize their understanding of the different topics in each chapter.






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