Shared and Collaborative Practice in Qualitative Inquiry (e-bog) af Ulmer, Jasmine Brooke
Ulmer, Jasmine Brooke

Shared and Collaborative Practice in Qualitative Inquiry e-bog

177,19 DKK
Shared and Collaborative Practice in Qualitative Inquiry: Tiny Revolutions is a short collection of reflections on ethical research practice and scholarly community. It explores the qualitative tradition through the process of writing, photography, dance, and narrative.This is a book about ethical research practices, about simple truths, about the commitments we initially made to this work, and a…
Shared and Collaborative Practice in Qualitative Inquiry: Tiny Revolutions is a short collection of reflections on ethical research practice and scholarly community. It explores the qualitative tradition through the process of writing, photography, dance, and narrative.This is a book about ethical research practices, about simple truths, about the commitments we initially made to this work, and about how we might better support each other along the way. Most importantly, this is a book about finding and making our own communities. Communities do not belong to any one person or small group of people. Rather, communities-genuine, real, and vibrant communities-belong to us all. This is a book about how.This book is suitable for people new to qualitative research and seasoned researchers who would like to explore and develop traditions in qualitative inquiry.
E-bog 177,19 DKK
Forfattere Ulmer, Jasmine Brooke (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 01.11.2020
Længde 82 sider
Genrer Research methods: general
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000218534

Shared and Collaborative Practice in Qualitative Inquiry: Tiny Revolutions is a short collection of reflections on ethical research practice and scholarly community. It explores the qualitative tradition through the process of writing, photography, dance, and narrative.This is a book about ethical research practices, about simple truths, about the commitments we initially made to this work, and about how we might better support each other along the way. Most importantly, this is a book about finding and making our own communities. Communities do not belong to any one person or small group of people. Rather, communities-genuine, real, and vibrant communities-belong to us all. This is a book about how.This book is suitable for people new to qualitative research and seasoned researchers who would like to explore and develop traditions in qualitative inquiry.