In qualitative research, one can often hear the statement that
research results are just (social) constructions. In criminal cases
and in court hearings, we tend to expect that the true sequence of
events has to be found rather than just any story. Here the author
shows that qualitative social research can be conducted in the manner
of police work or court proceedings. He does so by exhibiting how
short pieces of transcriptions can be approached to uncover who, when,
where, and how participated, what kind of social situation produced
the transcription, and so on without any background knowledge other
than that talk itself. Commenting on transcriptions of a researcher in
the course of doing rigorous data analysis, readers learn doing
ethnographically adequate accounts and critical institutional
ethnography “at the elbow” of an experienced practitioners.
Further topics include the role of turn sequences, the ethnomethods of
knowledge-power and institutional relations, the documentary method of
interpretation, and time-sensitive social analysis.
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Beyond “Anything Goes”
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789462099982
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
SensePublishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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