Overview of approaches Flashcards
naive realism
positivism
experimental realism
GT
TA
critical realism (interpretive)
IPA
Contextualist
NAR
MW
Social (discursive) Constructionism
DA
Radical Constructionism
FDA
Extreme realism
no truth
approach grounded in data
GT
approach of lived-experience
IPA
approach of self-construction through experience
NAR
approach of self-construction through memory
MW
approach of negotiation and achievement of interpersonal objectives
DA
approach of discursive worlds and implication, possibilities and subjectivity
FDA
approaches of Language as a mirror
GT
IPA
TA
approach of language as a construction yard
DA
FDA
(NAR & MW)
approaches interested in themes
GT
TA
IPA
approach interested in discourse
NAR
MW
DA
FDA
process of GT
open coding axial coding theoretical coding (statement of theory) memos (relationships/ summary) comparison iteration (cycling)
process of IPA
concepts sub-themes themes order identifiers / indicies double hermeneutic/ hermeneutic circles / bracketing
process of NAR
descriptive reading (summary/ subplots) interpretive reading (STDCL)
interpretive reading in NAR involves
(STDCL) structure tone dominant themes (love vs power) context Langauge (metaphors/ imagery)
process of MW
individual analysis
cross-sectional analysis
individual analysis of MW
sequence of actions role of relationships cliches contradictions said/ not said
cross-sectional analysis of MW
similarities
differences
themes
process of DA
discursive strategies
process of FDA
identify objects ways of talking about objects (action orientation) subject positions subjectiveness possibilities