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How to Write Qualitative Research


How to Write Qualitative Research

Hardback by Weaver-Hightower, Marcus B. (University of North Dakota, USA)

How to Write Qualitative Research

£135.00

ISBN:
9781138066304
Publication Date:
23 Oct 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
282 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
How to Write Qualitative Research

Description

Qualitative research has exploded in popularity in nearly every discipline from the social sciences to health fields to business. While many qualitative textbooks explain how to conduct an interview or analyze fieldnotes, rarely do they give more than a few scant pages to the skill many find most difficult: writing. That's where How to Write Qualitative Research comes in. Using clear prose, helpful examples, and lists, it breaks down and explains the most common writing tasks in qualitative research, and each chapter suggests step-by-step how-to approaches writers can use to tackle those tasks. Topics include: writing about and with qualitative data composing findings organizing chapters and sections using grammar for powerful writing revising for clarity writing conclusions, methods sections, and theory creating and writing about visuals writing different types of qualitative research and different document types Each chapter features real-world examples from both professionals and students, hands-on practice activities, and template sentences that show qualitative writers how to get started. This text provides the perfect companion for writers of almost any skill level, from undergraduates to professionals. Whether you are writing a course paper, a dissertation, or your next book, How to Write Qualitative Research will help you write clearer, more effective qualitative research.

Contents

Acknowledgements Tables and Figures Introduction Part I: General Writing Processes For Qualitative Researchers 1. Writing Happens Throughout Qualitative Research 2. Writing With Structure 3. Writing With Grammar in Mind 4. Revising is the Soul of Puts the Soul in Writing Part II: Writing Your Study 5. Writing to Show You Were There 6. Writing About and With Qualitative Data 7. Writing Valid Qualitative Findings, Assertions, and Conclusions 8. Writing About Theory and Literature 9. Writing About Qualitative Methods 10. Writing With and About Visuals 11. Writing Different Genres of Qualitative Research 12. Writing Different Kinds of Documents Wrapping Up: 10 Maxims for Good Qualitative Writing References Index

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