A number of recent works on methodology for media and communication studies have sought to embrace the contributions from cultural studies qualitative investigations, in particular for their contribution to our understanding of media texts. But a problem is emerging from this. While their discussions reference the characteristic measures of validity for quantitative research, no equivalent measures of the strength of qualitative researches have yet emerged. This article draws on David Silverman’s work to formulate a number of proposals to remedy this gap. These are tested against four recent investigations of one phenomenon: women as viewers of violent/horror films
Purpose – Inspired by an exciting revival of interest in the working methods and processes of the cr...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study examines how the social sciences’ debate between qualitative and quantitative methods is ...
A number of recent works on methodology for media and communication studies have sought to embrace t...
A number of recent works on methodology for media and communication studies have sought to embrace t...
This paper explores multiple articles relating to qualitative research. Qualitative research has see...
The researchers of various disciplines often use qualitative and quantitative research methods and a...
The issues that this paper considers arose from my experiences of teaching quantitative and qualitat...
Within recent years, there has been an increasing call for qualitative research in cross-cultural ps...
Many scholars employing qualitative research methods would not doubt that there is a need for qualit...
This paper provides examples of how one can use the research issue and the relationships between qua...
As always, concerns with the issues of validity in qualitative research have lingered. An impactful ...
This paper sets out to address the problem of the imbalance between the number of quantitative and q...
Evaluating the quality of research is essential if findings are to be utilised in practice and incor...
This article addresses the power relation in qualitative research and especially the importance of t...
Purpose – Inspired by an exciting revival of interest in the working methods and processes of the cr...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study examines how the social sciences’ debate between qualitative and quantitative methods is ...
A number of recent works on methodology for media and communication studies have sought to embrace t...
A number of recent works on methodology for media and communication studies have sought to embrace t...
This paper explores multiple articles relating to qualitative research. Qualitative research has see...
The researchers of various disciplines often use qualitative and quantitative research methods and a...
The issues that this paper considers arose from my experiences of teaching quantitative and qualitat...
Within recent years, there has been an increasing call for qualitative research in cross-cultural ps...
Many scholars employing qualitative research methods would not doubt that there is a need for qualit...
This paper provides examples of how one can use the research issue and the relationships between qua...
As always, concerns with the issues of validity in qualitative research have lingered. An impactful ...
This paper sets out to address the problem of the imbalance between the number of quantitative and q...
Evaluating the quality of research is essential if findings are to be utilised in practice and incor...
This article addresses the power relation in qualitative research and especially the importance of t...
Purpose – Inspired by an exciting revival of interest in the working methods and processes of the cr...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This study examines how the social sciences’ debate between qualitative and quantitative methods is ...