This article examines some of the opportunities and challenges associated with using archived qualitative data to explain macro-social change through a biographical lens. Using examples from a recent research project on family change in Ireland, I show how working across qualitative datasets provided opportunities for generating new explanations of social change by ‘reading against the grain’ of established social science narratives and tracing innovation in social practices. I also discuss some of the methodological challenges associated with working across datasets and how we addressed them in the study
This article examines the potential which archived collections of qualitative social science researc...
This paper describes three experiences of reanalysing data. The first is the re-use of data I have c...
This article examines the potential which archived collections of qualitative social science researc...
This article examines some of the opportunities and challenges associated with using archived qualit...
The Family Rhythms project examined the Irish experience of family life over an extended period of t...
Questions about change in social and personal life are a feature of many accounts of the contemporar...
Questions about change in social and personal life are a feature of many accounts of the contemporar...
This article provides a unique contribution to the debates about archived qualitative data by drawin...
In recent years, in-depth research addressing social and generational change has flourished. This in...
This paper explores the issue of context in conducting secondary analysis and draws out the particul...
“Qualitative data” are the central issue of this article. Qualitative data are a particular category...
The paper represents work in progress: primary data collection in our project has just finished, an...
The article uses the experience from the impact evaluation of a development programme to argue two p...
In 2000 data from a little known sociological study was ‘re-discovered’, stored in an attic office. ...
There is a growing body of qualitative research data being made available in data archives in both I...
This article examines the potential which archived collections of qualitative social science researc...
This paper describes three experiences of reanalysing data. The first is the re-use of data I have c...
This article examines the potential which archived collections of qualitative social science researc...
This article examines some of the opportunities and challenges associated with using archived qualit...
The Family Rhythms project examined the Irish experience of family life over an extended period of t...
Questions about change in social and personal life are a feature of many accounts of the contemporar...
Questions about change in social and personal life are a feature of many accounts of the contemporar...
This article provides a unique contribution to the debates about archived qualitative data by drawin...
In recent years, in-depth research addressing social and generational change has flourished. This in...
This paper explores the issue of context in conducting secondary analysis and draws out the particul...
“Qualitative data” are the central issue of this article. Qualitative data are a particular category...
The paper represents work in progress: primary data collection in our project has just finished, an...
The article uses the experience from the impact evaluation of a development programme to argue two p...
In 2000 data from a little known sociological study was ‘re-discovered’, stored in an attic office. ...
There is a growing body of qualitative research data being made available in data archives in both I...
This article examines the potential which archived collections of qualitative social science researc...
This paper describes three experiences of reanalysing data. The first is the re-use of data I have c...
This article examines the potential which archived collections of qualitative social science researc...