Ethnography and Qualitative Interviewing II
Volledige vakbeschrijving
This is the second of a three module course on qualitative research methods. This module builds on what students have learned in part I and is designed to guide them through the steps of data collection for the their own qualitative study. Students will work on gaining access to their research site, will begin the interview process and/or their observations and conversations with their research participants as participant observers. Students will be introduced to the process of transcribing the interviews, coding the data and memo writing, all three steps are part of the qualitative data analysis. As students develop their research projects, they will be challenged to link their specific research questions to larger processes and forces. They will also be asked to consider who might find this research useful and how the results of their investigations might be utilized to promote social change. In-depth analysis of the intricacies underlying contemporary social, cultural, and political discourses and practices, provides the basis for good social research. Note: This is a time and labor intensive course, especially once you have begun data collection. Most of the work you are required to accomplish for the course will occurr outside of the class setting. Students are expected to work independently and should count on having to invest an extra two to four hours per week for interviewing, transcribing the interviews and working on the data collection.Doelstellingen van dit vak
•To provide students with hands-on experience in collecting data for their own study, i.e. students will gain experience in “doing observations”, taking fieldnotes, and qualitative interviewing. •To experience in transcribing interviews. •To become familiar with qualitative data analysis.Voorwaarden
SKI2085 Ethnography and Qualitative Interviewing I.Aanbevolen literatuur
•Hesse-Biber, S.N. (2006). The Practice of Qualitative Research. •Burawoy, M. (2000). Global Ethnography. •Excerpts from several books on qualitative research that are available at the UCM Reading Room, for example, Silverman, D. (2005). Doing Qualitative Research Robin, H. (2005). Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing Data and Ritchie, J. (2003). Qualitative Research Practice.Instructional format
Tutorial group meetings and lectures.
Examination
Key aspects of work produced during data collection and analysis.
This course is a prerequisite for the following course(s):
•PRO3009 Ethography and Qualitative Interviewing III
SKI3052
Periode 2
28 okt 2024
20 dec 2024
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2.5Taal van de opleiding:
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