In an era of postmodern and social constructionist thought, qualitative researchers have experienced method as a mess. This time of conflict and tension has contributed to concerns and questions about researchers’ interpretive and reflexive contributions to the study of social reality. Into these confusing times, Mats Alvesson and Dan Kärreman, social constructionist researchers, take a novel approach to how qualitative research can inform theory development. They suggest researchers embrace the mysteries when trying to make sense of social situations by taking a reflective and interpretive approach towards their empirical material to create results that can challenge established theory and thus inspire novel lines of theory development
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Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Ethnographic Study is a book written by Char ...
Critical Autoethnography: Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday Life is a groundbreaking coll...
This present paper troubles and literally ‘shakes’ the idea of methods as the founding ground of qua...
In an era of postmodern and social constructionist thought, qualitative researchers have experienced...
The purpose of this research is to give readers a unique understanding of qualitative research by sk...
Qualitative inquiry is a form of psychological research that seeks in-depth understanding of people ...
In this chapter we borrow from St. Pierre (2014) to tell a brief and personal history of engagements...
Qualitative Research: Studying How Things Work by Robert E. Stake reviews the processes, procedures,...
Researchers can discover the dynamism of new methods of qualitative inquiry and discover new applica...
Once I had explored the research issue of North and South unification with a focus on the legal inte...
This study is a review of two categories in social science and qualitative, ethnographic researches ...
The conflict between qualitative and quantitative directions in educational research is not new; how...
Maria J. Mayan’s publication of Essentials of Qualitative Inquiry (2009) provides a broad introducti...
Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research is a direct challenge to long held traditional forms of...
Graduate Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Ethnographic Study is a book written by Char ...
Critical Autoethnography: Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday Life is a groundbreaking coll...
This present paper troubles and literally ‘shakes’ the idea of methods as the founding ground of qua...