The Beginner's Guide to Doing Qualitative Research

How to Get into the Field, Collect Data, and Write Up Your Project

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Erin Horvat ISBN: 9780807772980
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Erin Horvat
ISBN: 9780807772980
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

This book provides theoretically grounded, real-world advice for students beginning to learn how to conduct qualitative research. Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience teaching qualitative methods, the text uses students’ questions and concerns as an organizational framework.  Unlike many textbooks, this one provides students with an inside view into the most common dilemmas and challenges they will face as they start doing research. This easy-to-use book addresses the key phases of any ethnographic project—from beginning a project and defining its aims, to data collection, analysis, writing, and reporting results. While designed specifically for beginners, seasoned qualitative researchers will find useful insights, helpful tips, and new ways of thinking about qualitative research. 

Book Features:

  • Real-life, engaging research examples with detailed advice.
  • A succinct and user-friendly presentation, perfect for course adoptions.
  • Lessons from students as they learned how to do qualitative research. 
  • An appendix with site selection and site prospectus guidelines.

“For those of you about to take a hike into qualitative-land, be sure to carry along a copy of this text written by Horvat and her students. The volume is outstanding—honest, useful, provocative, funny, self-effacing, extremely smart, and fundamentally accessible. An intellectual beta-blocker for the anxious novice researcher.”
Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Social Psychology, Women’s Studies, and Urban Education, the Graduate Center, CUNY

“If you have an interest in research, Erin Horvat's new book is both informative and a joy to read.  Whether you are a student of qualitative methods doing ethnographic research projects; a preservice teacher observing in classrooms; or a teacher wanting to conduct studies in your own classrooms, you'll love this comprehensive and detailed field guide,  including the wonderful examples of ‘ethnographic journeys’ from Erin's students who illustrate the process of creating research projects.”
Carolyn Frank, California State University, Los Angeles

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This book provides theoretically grounded, real-world advice for students beginning to learn how to conduct qualitative research. Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience teaching qualitative methods, the text uses students’ questions and concerns as an organizational framework.  Unlike many textbooks, this one provides students with an inside view into the most common dilemmas and challenges they will face as they start doing research. This easy-to-use book addresses the key phases of any ethnographic project—from beginning a project and defining its aims, to data collection, analysis, writing, and reporting results. While designed specifically for beginners, seasoned qualitative researchers will find useful insights, helpful tips, and new ways of thinking about qualitative research. 

Book Features:

“For those of you about to take a hike into qualitative-land, be sure to carry along a copy of this text written by Horvat and her students. The volume is outstanding—honest, useful, provocative, funny, self-effacing, extremely smart, and fundamentally accessible. An intellectual beta-blocker for the anxious novice researcher.”
Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Social Psychology, Women’s Studies, and Urban Education, the Graduate Center, CUNY

“If you have an interest in research, Erin Horvat's new book is both informative and a joy to read.  Whether you are a student of qualitative methods doing ethnographic research projects; a preservice teacher observing in classrooms; or a teacher wanting to conduct studies in your own classrooms, you'll love this comprehensive and detailed field guide,  including the wonderful examples of ‘ethnographic journeys’ from Erin's students who illustrate the process of creating research projects.”
Carolyn Frank, California State University, Los Angeles

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