Autoethnography and Heuristic Inquiry for Doctoral-Level Researchers: Emerging Research and Opportunities (e-bog) af Robin
Robin (forfatter)

Autoethnography and Heuristic Inquiry for Doctoral-Level Researchers: Emerging Research and Opportunities e-bog

1313,81 DKK (inkl. moms 1642,26 DKK)
Many resources exist to help new doctoral investigators to understand and engage with the tenets and philosophies that underpin doctoral-level research to allow for a sample of self-as-subject research. Every day, new forms of researcher-participant data collection and analysis protocols and contributions to the respective discipline in the use of these methods are designed by doctoral research...
E-bog 1313,81 DKK
Forfattere Robin (forfatter)
Udgivet 10 maj 2019
Genrer Research methods: general
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781522593683
Many resources exist to help new doctoral investigators to understand and engage with the tenets and philosophies that underpin doctoral-level research to allow for a sample of self-as-subject research. Every day, new forms of researcher-participant data collection and analysis protocols and contributions to the respective discipline in the use of these methods are designed by doctoral researchers and other scholars for heuristic inquiry and autoethnography. Autoethnography and Heuristic Inquiry for Doctoral-Level Researchers: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential research publication that explores the conventions of autoethnography or heuristic research within the specific context of doctoral-level research. In contrast to similar resources, this book presents various and unique systematic methods and procedures used within current research for data collection, analysis, interpretation and representations of data, and study contributions to illustrate the varied nuances and many choices doctoral-level researchers have when their research design is founded on the principles and tenets of autoethnography or heuristic inquiry. Thus, this book is ideal for doctoral research supervisors, doctoral students, independent researchers, and academicians.