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Learning in the Field: An Introduction to Qualitative Research

AUTHOR: Sharon F. Rallis
ISBN: 0761926518

SHORT DESCRIPTION: """"What sets this book apart is its skillful integration of both the scientific and artistic dimensions of qualitative research.""""""""""""--From the foreword by Michael Quinn Patton, "author of" Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods, 3rd...

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Learning in the Field: An Introduction to Qualitative Research
- Book Review,
by Sharon F. Rallis


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Focusing on both artistic and scientific aspects of qualitative research, this text for introductory or intermediate qualitative research courses emphasizes that research is a learning process; that research can and should be useful; and that researchers need to know the audience and purpose of a study. Rossman (education, U. of Massachusetts Amherst) and Rallis (education, U. of Connecticut) provide second-edition updated chapters on ethics and politics; choosing the locus of interest among the major qualitative research approaches; and organizing, coding, interpreting and analyzing data. The new edition also includes examples of the three student characters' data and analysis; concept boxes highlighting major themes; and end-of-chapter study questions.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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"What sets this book apart is its skillful integration of both the scientific and artistic dimensions of qualitative research."


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"What sets this book apart is its skillful integration of both the scientific and artistic dimensions of qualitative research."


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"What sets this book apart is its skillful integration of both the scientific and artistic dimensions of qualitative research."--From the foreword by Michael Quinn Patton, author of Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods, 3rd Edition "This is one of the best books I've found for introductory or intermediate qualitative research courses. I have taught this course using this text and the students really raved about it. In particular, the way the text handles issues of data collection, the role of qualitative research, and data analysis are extremely well done. I highly recommend this text as one of the most accessible yet sophisticated books on qualitative research that I've been able to use in my courses. This is an excellent resource that all new qualitative researchers should have on their bookshelf."--Alison A. Carr-Chellman, Instructional Systems, Penn State University "This is a clearly written and straightforward introduction to qualitative research. The central themes of the book--that qualitative research is learning and qualitative researchers are learners--move the text beyond the 'how to do it' in ways that can be helpful for 'seasoned' qualitative researchers as well as beginners. Thinking about qualitative research as a process of learning--about social phenomena, about participants, about oneself--is a very powerful pedagogical and methodological approach."--Elizabeth J. Whitt, College of Education, University of Iowa The popular text that helped readers better understand and practice qualitative research has been completely updated and revised while retaining the features that made the first edition so useful.New to this edition:Chapter 3 on the ethics and politics of qualitative research Chapter 4 on choosing the locus of interest among the major qualitative research approaches Chapter 10 expanded to provide detailed instructions for organizing, coding, interpreting, and analyzing dataTo help readers better visualize and grasp the concepts, issues, and complexities of qualitative inquiry, the authors introduce each chapter with discussions among three "characters"--students whose research projects demonstrate the challenges and excitement of qualitative research. Woven into the chapters and the characters' stories are three themes that make up the tapestry of qualitative research: First, research is a learning process. Second, research can and should be useful. Finally, a researcher needs to have a clear vision of the audience and purpose of a study. Also added to this edition:Chapters 8 and 11 present examples of the three student characters' data and analysis Concept boxes highlight major themes and issues and summarize important principles End-of-chapter study questions and activities"Through the perspectives of three students learning about qualitative research, Rossman and Rallis provide an introductory overview of the subject in a clear and direct style with some excellent recommendations for planning the study." --Johnny Saldana, Theatre Department, Arizona State University


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A clearly written and straightforward introduction to qualitative research. Integrates both the scientific and artistic dimensions of qualitative research. Softcover.


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"What sets this book apart is its skillful integration of both the scientific and artistic dimensions of qualitative research." --From the foreword by Michael Quinn Patton, author of Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods, 3rd Edition "This is one of the best books I've found for introductory or intermediate qualitative research courses. I have taught this course using this text and the students really raved about it. In particular, the way the text handles issues of data collection, the role of qualitative research, and data analysis are extremely well done. I highly recommend this text as one of the most accessible yet sophisticated books on qualitative research that I've been able to use in my courses. This is an excellent resource that all new qualitative researchers should have on their bookshelf." --Alison A. Carr-Chellman, Instructional Systems, Penn State University "This is a clearly written and straightforward introduction to qualitative research. The central themes of the book--that qualitative research is learning and qualitative researchers are learners--move the text beyond the 'how to do it' in ways that can be helpful for 'seasoned' qualitative researchers as well as beginners. Thinking about qualitative research as a process of learning--about social phenomena, about participants, about oneself--is a very powerful pedagogical and methodological approach." --Elizabeth J. Whitt, College of Education, University of Iowa


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Learning in the Field: An Introduction to Qualitative Research
- Book Reviews,
by Sharon F. Rallis

Learning in the Field: An Introduction to Qualitative Research

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A comprehensive introduction to qualitative methods, Learning in the Field reveals the complexity of the qualitative research enterprise to the beginning student in an engaging and accessible way. Authors Gretchen B. Rossman and Sharon F. Rallis - richly experienced as both teachers and writers - introduce students to the fundamental tools that need to be mastered to gain proficiency as a researcher. They go beyond the tools, however, to examine what they call the "habits of heart and mind" - personal qualities of a good researcher, habits such as comfort with ambiguity, humility, and an abiding curiosity about and respect for the experiences of others. With two chapters up front that define and contextualize qualitative research, and covering the research act from designing a study to writing it up. Learning in the Field will be an ideal core text for any course on qualitative research and an ideal supplement in a more broadly based research methods course.

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Focusing on both artistic and scientific aspects of qualitative research, this text for introductory or intermediate qualitative research courses emphasizes that research is a learning process; that research can and should be useful; and that researchers need to know the audience and purpose of a study. Rossman (education, U. of Massachusetts Amherst) and Rallis (education, U. of Connecticut) provide second-edition updated chapters on ethics and politics; choosing the locus of interest among the major qualitative research approaches; and organizing, coding, interpreting and analyzing data. The new edition also includes examples of the three student characters' data and analysis; concept boxes highlighting major themes; and end-of-chapter study questions. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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An introduction to qualitative methods for graduate students, going beyond the fundamental tools to explore personal qualities of a good researcher, such as humility, comfort with ambiguity, and curiosity about and respect for the experiences of others. After two chapters defining and contextualizing qualitative research, coverage encompasses the entire research process from designing a study to writing it up. The experiences of three fictional students are described through vignettes and dialogues. Appendices develop the preliminary data analysis of these characters and describe their studies and interpretations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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