Theoretical Frameworks in Qualitative ResearchSAGE, 24. 3. 2006 - Počet stran: 207 This unique book specifically addresses the role and place of theoretical frameworks in qualitative research and provides direct advice about identifying and using such frameworks. Through examples of published research studies, contributing authors walk the reader through the processes they used to find and apply a theoretical framework to the particular phenomenon they were studying. |
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Transformational Learning and HIVPositive Young Adults | 23 |
A Beginning Scholars Experience | 39 |
Liminality and the Study of a Changing Academic Landscape | 59 |
Organizational Identity and Identification During | 73 |
A Look Through the KublerRoss Theoretical Lens | 109 |
Mary Douglass Typology of Grid and Group | 129 |
Adapting Bourdieus Field Theory to Explain | 155 |
Using an Explicitly Activist | 175 |
Conclusion | 189 |
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About the Editors | 203 |
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