The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research

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Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, Michael D. Giardina, Gaile S. Cannella
SAGE Publications, 7 Apr 2023 - 800 halaman

This new edition of the SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research represents the sixth generation of the ongoing conversation about the discipline, practice, and conduct of qualitative inquiry. As with earlier editions, the Sixth Edition is virtually a new volume, with 27 of the 34 chapters representing new topics or approaches not seen in the previous edition, including intersectionality; critical disability research; postcolonial and decolonized knowledge; diffraction and intra-action; social media methodologies; thematic analysis, collaborative inquiry from the borderlands; qualitative inquiry and public health science; co-production and the politics of impact; publishing qualitative research; and academic survival. Authors in the Sixth Edition engage with questions of ontology and epistemology, the politics of the research act, the changing landscape of higher education, and the role qualitative researchers play in contributing to a more just, egalitarian society.

To mark the Handbook’s 30-year history, we are pleased to offer a bonus PART VI in the eBook versions of the Sixth Edition: this additional section brings together and reprints ten of the most famous or game-changing contributions from the previous five editions. You can bundle the print + eBook version with bundle ISBN: 978-1-0719-2874-5.

 

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Discussion Questions
Collaborative Inquiry from
Pending andor Unresolved in This Area?
Part IV Evidence Politics and Knowledge Production
Case Studies
Chapter 27 Science Evidence and the Development of Policy
Challenges and Opportunities
Acknowledgements

Chapter 3 Ethics Research Regulations and Critical Qualitative Science
Chapter 4 Paradigmatic Controversies Contradictions and Emerging Confluences Revisited
Part II Philosophies of Inquiry
Critical Race Theory and the Postracial Imaginary
References
A Qualitative Research Imperative for Black Womens Lives
Worldmaking and Methodologies Revisited
Why It Matters and What It Can
Contemplations on Indigenous Protocol Theory and Method
Intentionality
Discussion Questions
Speaking NearbyA Letter to Rekha
Poststructural Engagements
What Is to Be Done? and Something Must Be Done
Agential Realism IntraAction and Diffractive Methodology
Part III Practices of Inquiry
Examining the Inside Lives of Research Interviews
Observation in a Surveilled World
Embodied Diffractive and Decolonizing Approaches
Critical Situational Analysis After the Interpretive Turn
Netnography in the Age of Technocultures
Autoethnography as Becomingwith
Evaluating Autoethnography
Performance Shapes for Qualitative Inquiry
Nomadic Materiality and Possible
Working Together With
Chapter 29 The Elephant in the Living Room or Extending
Evidence
Part V Into the Future
Thematic Analysis
Publishing and Reviewing Qualitative Research
Justice
Research
Part VI Handbook Foundations
The Discovery of the Other
Edition
Breadth
Researching the Native in the Age
Rethinking Critical Theory and Qualitative Research from
Partisan Research in a Neutral Academic Culture
Qualitative Case Studies from the Third Edition
The Study
Learning from the Particular Case
Ethics
Strategic Articulations of Pedagogy Politics
Triangulation from the Fifth Edition
Triangulation Within and Beyond Qualitative Research
A Method of Inquiry from the Second Edition
from the Fourth Edition
References
Index

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Norman K. Denzin was Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Communications, College of Communications Scholar, and Research Professor of Communications, Sociology, and Humanities at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. One of the world’s foremost authorities on qualitative research and cultural criticism, he was the author or editor of more than 30 books, including The Qualitative Manifesto; Qualitative Inquiry Under Fire; Reading Race; Interpretive Ethnography; The Cinematic Society; The Alcoholic Self; and a trilogy on the American West. He was past editor of The Sociological Quarterly, co-editor of six editions of the landmark SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, co-editor (with Michael D. Giardina) of 18 books on qualitative inquiry, co-editor (with Yvonna S. Lincoln and Michael D. Giardina) of the methods journal Qualitative Inquiry, founding editor of Cultural Studies-Critical Methodologies and International Review of Qualitative Research, editor of four book series, and founding director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

Yvonna S. Lincoln is Professor Emerita at Texas A&M University, where she held the Ruth Harrington Chair of Educational Leadership and was Distinguished Professor of Higher Education. She is the coeditor of the journal Qualitative Inquiry, coeditor of the first through six editions of The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, and coeditor of The SAGE Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies. As well, she is the coauthor, editor, or coeditor of more than a half dozen other books and volumes. She has served as the President of the Association for the Study of Higher Education and the American Evaluation Research Association, and as the Vice President for Division J (Postsecondary Education) for the American Educational Research Association. She is the author of coauthor of more than 100 chapters and journal articles on aspects of higher education or qualitative research methods and methodologies.

Michael D. Giardina is Professor of Physical Culture and Qualitative Inquiry in the Department of Sport Management at Florida State University, USA. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books, including the award-winning Sport, Spectacle, and NASCAR Nation: Consumption and the Cultural Politics of Neoliberalism (with Joshua Newman; Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) and Collaborative Futures in Qualitative Inquiry: Research in a Pandemic (with Norman K. Denzin; Routledge, 2021). He is a two-time recipient of the NASSS Outstanding Book Award (2006, 2012). He is the coeditor of Qualitative Inquiry, coeditor of Cultural Studies?Critical Methodologies, coeditor of International Review of Qualitative Research, coeditor of three book series on qualitative inquiry for Routledge, and Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (ICQI). He can be followed on Twitter @mdgiardinaFSU.

Gaile S. Cannella is an independent scholar who for many years served as a tenured Full Professor at Texas A&M University – College Station and at Arizona State University – Tempe, as well as the Velma Schmidt Endowed Chair of Education at the University of North Texas. Her scholarship focuses on diverse constructions of critical qualitative inquiry, reconceptualist and critical childhood studies, and justice broadly related to childhood, support for diversity, environmental studies and human/nonhuman conceptualizations and power orientations. Dr. Cannella’s work has appeared in more than 100 chapters and journal articles; she has authored or edited 11 books that include Childhood in More Just Worlds: An International Handbook; the Critical Qualitative Research Reader; Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Care and Education; Critical Qualitative Inquiry Foundations and Futures; and Childhood and Postcolonialism. She focuses on facilitating the work of critical scholars through both edited volumes and special journal issues and has initiated research projects that explore topics like racism in qualitative research, liminalities and hybrid lives, and justice matters(ings). Her doctoral students have received a range of national and international dissertation awards. Dr. Cannella also received the 2017 Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education and Care Bloch Career Award.

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