The Handbook of Qualitative Research in Education offers both basic and advanced discussions of data collection, analysis and representation of all the best qualitative methods used in educational research. It contains four comprehensive yet concise sections on perspectives, settings, data collection and data analysis and representation. Authors from Australia, Europe, New Zealand and North America contribute to a wide-ranging and provocative Handbook that will inspire novice researchers and re-invigorate experienced scholars. Its 44 well-documented chapters will serve academics and graduate students in educational research across all sectors of education from pre-school to graduate school, and all settings from formal to non-formal.
This is the point in Henry Giroux's “Violence of Organized Forgetting” (2013) and Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education (2014) and the point made by Charles Garoian and Yvonne Gaudelius (2008) in their Spectacle Pedagogy.
Essential reading for those engaged in the research and analysis of educational data.
Her PhD research is on autism and public policy, specifically how the expertise of policy consumers—people with autism and their ... He is editor of the four-volume SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods in Education (2010), ...
This handbook provides an up-to-date, advanced analysis of all relevant issues involved in educational research.
The Handbook is the first attempt to synthesize the huge amount of activity and change there has been in recent years in qualitative research. Contributors to this authoritative volume come...
London: Sage, pp. 43–58. McGrath, L. (2012). Heterotopias of mental health care: The role of space in experiences of distress, madness and mental health service use. Unpublished PhD thesis, London South Bank University.
... art may be used to enhance the audience's direct experience of the essence that emerges from analysis. ... In “Second Chair: An Autoethnodrama,” Saldaña offers a deft, heartbreaking, and poignant glimpse into the world of the high ...
Discourse analysts such as Potter and Wetherell (1987) also developed an active, assertive practice of interviewing. In a classic text, they described the constructive role of the interview researcher and summarized discourse analytic ...
The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Health Research is a comprehensive and authoritative source on qualitative research methods.
In an Asian context, this requires an awareness of a completely different set of norms, practices, and expectations than those covered by books from a western perspective. This handbook truly celebrates these differences.