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Qualitative researching with text, image and sound : a practical handbook for social research / edited by Martin Bauer and George Gaskell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : SAGE, 2000.Description: 384pISBN:
  • 9780761964803 (hbk.) :
  • 9780761964810 (pbk.) :
  • 0761964819 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.72 BAU
LOC classification:
  • H62
Contents:
Introduction. Martin W. Bauer and George Gaskell -- 1.Quality, quantity and knowledge interests: avoiding confusionis. Martin W. Bauer, Geo0rge Gaskel and Nicholas C. Allum -- Part I. Constructing a resarch corpus -- 2.Corpus construction: a principle for qualitative data collection. Martin W. Bauer and Bass Aarts -- 3.Individual and group interviewing. Sandra Jovchelovitch and Martin W. Bauer -- 5.Episodic flick -- 6.Video, film and photographs as research documents. Peter Loizos -- 7.Bemetology: towards continuous (self-) observation and personality assessment. Gerhard Fa�nacht -- Part II.Analytic approaches for text, image and sound -- 8.Classical content analysis: a review. Martin W. Bauer -- 9.Argumentation analysis. Miltos Liakopoulos -- 10.Discourse analysis. Rosalind Gill -- 11.Analysis of conversation and talk. Greg Myers -- 12.Rhetorical anlaysis. Joan Leach -- 13.Semiotic analysis of moving images. Diana Rose -- 15.Analysing noise and music as social data. Martin W. Bauer -- Part III.Computer assistance -- 16.Computer-assisted analysis: coding and indexing, Udo Kelle -- 17.Keywords in context: statistical analysis of text features. Nicole Kronberger and Wolfgang Wanger -- Part IV.Issues of good practice -- 18.Fallacies in interpreting historical and social data. Robert W. D. Boyce
Summary: Incorporating a broad range of qualitative and quantitative approaches, the contributors focus on good practice, clarifying procedures and public accountability, with step-by-step application, examples, advice, a glossary and further reading.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction. Martin W. Bauer and George Gaskell -- 1.Quality, quantity and knowledge interests: avoiding confusionis. Martin W. Bauer, Geo0rge Gaskel and Nicholas C. Allum -- Part I. Constructing a resarch corpus -- 2.Corpus construction: a principle for qualitative data collection. Martin W. Bauer and Bass Aarts -- 3.Individual and group interviewing. Sandra Jovchelovitch and Martin W. Bauer -- 5.Episodic flick -- 6.Video, film and photographs as research documents. Peter Loizos -- 7.Bemetology: towards continuous (self-) observation and personality assessment. Gerhard Fa�nacht -- Part II.Analytic approaches for text, image and sound -- 8.Classical content analysis: a review. Martin W. Bauer -- 9.Argumentation analysis. Miltos Liakopoulos -- 10.Discourse analysis. Rosalind Gill -- 11.Analysis of conversation and talk. Greg Myers -- 12.Rhetorical anlaysis. Joan Leach -- 13.Semiotic analysis of moving images. Diana Rose -- 15.Analysing noise and music as social data. Martin W. Bauer -- Part III.Computer assistance -- 16.Computer-assisted analysis: coding and indexing, Udo Kelle -- 17.Keywords in context: statistical analysis of text features. Nicole Kronberger and Wolfgang Wanger -- Part IV.Issues of good practice -- 18.Fallacies in interpreting historical and social data. Robert W. D. Boyce

Incorporating a broad range of qualitative and quantitative approaches, the contributors focus on good practice, clarifying procedures and public accountability, with step-by-step application, examples, advice, a glossary and further reading.

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