2 Different data procedures of approaches Flashcards
Narrative research
Forms of data collection: Using primarily interviews and documents
Strategies of data analysis: Analyzing data
for stories, “restorying” stories, and developing
themes, often using a chronology
Phenomenology
Forms of data collection: Using primarily interviews with individuals, although documents, observations, and art may also be considered
Strategies of data analysis: Analyzing data for
significant statements, meaning units, textual and
structural description, and description of the “essence”
Grounded theory
Forms of data collection: Using primarily interviews with 20 to 60 individuals
Strategies of data analysis: Analyzing data through open coding, axial coding, and selective coding
Ethnography
Forms of data collection: Using primarily
observations and interviews but perhaps collecting other sources during extended time in the field
Strategies of data analysis: Analyzing data through description of the culture-sharing group and themes about the group
(Critical) discourse research
Forms of data collection: using primarily documents, or media coverages of discoursive utterances including visual data
Strategies of data analysis: analyzing social, discoursive and linguistic practices in relation to social context
(Objective) hermeneutics
Forms of data collection: using primarily texts or accounts of actions or also material objects or pieces of art
Strategies of data analysis: a sequential analysis of utterances, to determine objective but latent meaning structures behind the utterance.
Case study
Forms of data collection: Using multiple
sources, such as interviews, observations,
documents, and artifacts
Strategies of data analysis: Analyzing data
through description of the case and themes of the
case as well as cross-case themes