How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens

How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens

Moving Beyond "Themes Emerged" Volume 2

Humble, Aine M; Radina, M. Elise

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

252

Mole

9781032183220

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: How This Second (and Expanded) Volume Happened M. Elise Radina and Aine M. Humble. Chapter 1: How Autoethnography Begins and Never Ends: A Tracing of the "Self" in Relation to #MeToo and Higher Education Angela Underhill. Chapter 2: Using Institutional Ethnography to Trace the Ruling of Weight Surveillance Work Alexa Ferdinands and Kim Raine. Chapter 3: Writing a New Materialist Ethnography on Polyamorous Parents Cornelia Schadler. Chapter 4: Reading Between the Lines of After Death Communication Stories: Using Narrative Analysis to Make the Implicit Explicit Sara Hackett and Kate de Medeiros. Chapter 5: Data Analytic Strategies Used in a Remote Photovoice Project of Filipino Single Mothers during the COVID-19 Pandemic Dennis S. Erasga, Jerome V. Cleofas, Mary Rose Jean Andrada-Poa, and Ronaldo F. Jabal. Chapter 6: Phenomenological Analysis and Racial Socialization Interpretation of Interviews with African American Parents of Toddlers Sons Sheresa Boone Blanchard, Stephanie Irby Coard, and Mariana Mereoiu. Chapter 7: Black Feminist Theory and Thematic Analysis: Analyzing the Motherwork of Black Women Nursing Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic Adrienne L. Edwards-Bianchi. Chapter 8: Visualizing Relationships to Explore Opportunities for Family Engagement in Diabetes and Hypertension Management Meredith P. Fort, Cornelia J. Santos, Maria de los Angeles Villaverde, and Kelly R. Moore. Chapter 9: Voices from Inside Prison: Centering People Through Intentional Sampling, Coding, and Analysis Within Large Research Teams Danielle S. Rudes, Shannon Magnuson, and Sydney N. Ingel. Chapter 10: Triangulating Partners' Views Over Time: Analyzing Multiple Perspective Qualitative Longitudinal Interviews on Non-Normative Work-Care Arrangements in the Transition to Parenthood in Practice Susanne Vogl, Eva-Maria Schmidt, and Ulrike Zartler. Chapter 11: Media Priming and Racialized Production Decisions in College Football Broadcasts: Extrapolating Strategies for Analyzing Video Data Sara E. Grummert and Siduri J. Haslerig. Chapter 12: Reflections on Conducting Team-Based Qualitatively Oriented Mixed Methods Research about Students with Disabilities in STEM Clubs Peggy Shannon-Baker, Karin Fisher, and Kania Greer. Chapter 13: Mixing Methods to Advance our Understanding of Parental Stress and Coping in Youth Sport Sam N. Thrower, Travis E. Dorsch, Camilla J. Knight, and Chris G. Harwood. Chapter 14: Final Reflections Aine M. Humble and M. Elise Radina.
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