ABSTRACT

The new edition of Planning Your Qualitative Research Thesis and Project provides easily accessible worked examples and valuable models which can be used as guides for plans and proposals. By demonstrating the thought and forward planning that is required when proposing a credible interpretivist study, this book provides the reader with all the theory and practical understanding necessary to conduct a successful qualitative research project.

This new edition provides examples of contemporary topics related to a range of countries across the developed and developing world, and new chapters which include:

  • An example of a ‘perspectives‘ study
  • Policy studies and the interpretivist paradigm
  • Life history studies
  • Interactionist historical studies
  • The interpretivist paradigm and research based on ‘problem focused‘ ideas

With chapters and studies providing contemporary and relevant examples, this new edition is the perfect introductory guide for students looking to complete their first qualitative thesis project. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, it is an accessible introduction, and an invaluable resource for early stage doctoral students, and for students undertaking research and enquiry.

part I|2 pages

An overview of the research process

chapter chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter chapter 2|15 pages

The general background

chapter chapter 3|15 pages

Posing the questions

chapter chapter 4|17 pages

What is theory and what is its value?

chapter chapter 5|14 pages

An example of a ‘perspectives’ study

part II|2 pages

Extending the range of interpretivist studies

chapter chapter 7|14 pages

A proposal for a perspectives study

chapter chapter 9|7 pages

A proposal for a policy study

chapter chapter 10|14 pages

A proposal for a life history study

chapter chapter 11|12 pages

A proposal for an interactionist historical study