ABSTRACT

This book provides thorough guidance on various forms of data generation and analysis, presenting a model for the research process in which detailed data analysis and generalization through the development of concepts are central. Based on an inductive principle, which begins with raw data and moves towards concepts or theories through incremental deductive feedback loops, the ‘stepwise-deductive induction’ approach advanced by the author focuses on the analysis phase in research. Concentrating on creativity, structuring of analytical work, and collaborative development of generic knowledge, it seeks to enable researchers to extend their insight of a subject area without having personally to study all the data generated throughout a project. A constructive alternative to Grounded Theory, the approach advanced here is centred on qualitative research that aims at developing concepts, models, or theories on basis of a gradual paradigm to reduce complexity. As such, it will appeal to scholars and students across the social sciences with interests in methods and the analysis of qualitative data of various kinds.

chapter 1|26 pages

The basis for qualitative research

chapter 2|26 pages

Analysis as stepwise-deductive induction

chapter 3|20 pages

Observational studies

chapter 4|20 pages

Field notes and recordings

chapter 5|19 pages

Forms of qualitative interviews

chapter 6|21 pages

The practice of interviewing

chapter 7|10 pages

Document studies

chapter 8|18 pages

Quality and presentation of research