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1 INFO 272. Qualitative Research Methods

2 Administrative  My Office Hours Tuesdays 1:30 to 2:30

3 Outline  The relationship between qualitative and quantitative research  Research processes (differences in sequencing that derive from the inductive approach)  Discussion of Becker’s ‘Epistemology of Qualitative Research’

4 Myths of the Qual/Quant Divide  Renewed relevance for qualitative (inductive) approaches?

5 Myths of the Qual/Quant Divide  No quantification without qualification

6 Myths of the Qual/Quant Divide  No statistical analysis without interpretation

7 Myths of the Qual/Quant Divide  Methodological pluralism?  The timeline approach as a solution?  Another process of refinement, through iteration…

8 The Linear Model 1) theory/model 2) hypothesis 3) operationalization 4) sampling 5) data collection 6) interpretation 7) validation [Flick]

9 The Iterative Model movement back and forth between these phases 1) research topic/questions 2) ‘corpus construction’ 3) data gathering 4) analysis 5) write-up

10 The Iterative Model movement back and forth between these phases 1) research topic/questions 2) ‘corpus construction’ 3) data gathering 4) analysis 5) write-up 4) more analysis Field work

11 A Double Iteration 1) research topic/questions 2) ‘corpus construction’ 3) data gathering 4) analysis 5) write-up 4) more analysis Field work

12  academic setting: contextualized within the major debates in your discipline  ‘the boy with the hammer’ (law of instrument) = there should be a match between research questions and methods used to answer those questions  (does not mean that questions always precede choice of method, nor does it mean that you will not tend to favor certain methods) 1) research topic/questions

13  recruiting people for interviews  selecting texts or images  fieldsite selection Why not ‘sampling?’ how to start, where to look, when to stop – meaning saturation but more generally, the search for data richness and visibility of certain cultural processes 2) ‘corpus construction’

14  interviews (transcripts)  participant- observation (field notes)  collecting texts/images (from the field) expediency technique - how the communicative process between researcher and researched influences the data produced 3) data gathering

15  Comments in your field notes, emerging themes  Established forms: Discourse analysis Rhetorical analysis Content analysis Semiotics  Grounded theory 3) Analysis

16  Writing is committing (an extension of analysis)  Coping with heterogeneous data (tip: start with the most interesting bit)  Closeness to the data 3) Final Report

17 A Double Iteration 1) research topic/questions 2) ‘corpus construction’ 3) data gathering 4) analysis 5) write-up 4) more analysis Field work

18 Qual/Quant Differences, in Summary QualitativeQuantitative IterativeLinear Produces Vast Quantities of Heterogeneous Data Produces Specific, Focused data (no surplus) Close ObservationRemote Indicators InductiveDeductive

19  Rigor and Refinement through Iteration  Timeline Approach from Qual to Quant (broad to narrow) is not a simple fix  Genuine and generalized curiosity (open- minded approach) means distributing attention evenly, logging data on everything concievable (see Becker) Conclusions (from the map)


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