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Research Methods, Statistics & Evaluation – Spring 2019

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Visit www.sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog. 31 TEXTBOOKS & HANDBOOKS THINKING ETHNOGRAPHICALLY Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University, U.K. CONTENTS Introduction: Granular ethnography / Defi ning Social Reality / Encounters / Language and Performance / Identities / Knowledge and Reason / Senses, places and things / Time and Memory PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-0-8570-2590-6 • ©2018 • 216 PAGES • AUTOETHNOGRAPHY: Process, Product, and Possibility for Critical Social Research Sherick A. Hughes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Julie L. Pennington, University of Nevada at Reno Packed with pre-writing activities, sample autoethnographic questions, and exemplary autoethnographic studies, this introduction to the methodological tools and concepts of autoethnography shows readers how autoethnographers go about collecting, analyzing, and reporting data. Throughout the book, the authors guide social science students, teachers, teacher educators, and educational researchers toward a critical and refl exive way of writing or representing (graphy) inherent personal complications and possibilities (auto) in relation to larger cultural contexts (ethno). CONTENTS PART I. HISTORIES & APPLICATIONS OF AUTOETHNOGRAPHY AS A PRODUCT / 1. Autoethnography: Introduction and Overview / 2. Mining and Priming Critical Social Theory for Autoethnography / PART II. DOING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY: FROM BRAINSTORMING TO GUIDING PROCESS / 3. First Guiding Process: Problematizing What You Know for New-Self Insight / 4. Second Guiding Process: Legitimizing Your New-Self Insight / 5. Third Guiding Process: Synthesizing New-Self Insights with MICA / PART III. THE FUTURE OF AUTOETHNOGRAPHY: A PRISM OF POSSIBILITY / 6. The Possibility of Autoethnography as Critically Refl exive Action Research (CRAR) / 7. Anticipating the Future of Autoethnography as Critical Social Research / Appendixes: Sample Autoethnography Assignment, Syllabus and Student Work PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-0676-6 • ©2017 • 272 PAGES • INTERPRETIVE AUTOETHNOGRAPHY SECOND EDITION Norman K. Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "It is time to chart a new course," writes Norman K. Denzin in Interpretive Autoethnography, Second Edition. "I want to turn the traditional life story, biographical project into an interpretive autoethnographic project, into a critical, performative practice, a practice that begins with the biography of the writer and moves outward to culture, discourse, history, and ideology." CONTENTS 1. Assumptions of the Method / 2. A Clarifi cation of Terms / 3. Interpretive Guidelines / 4. Selves, Stories, Experiences / 5. Evaluating Performance Autoethnography / 6. In Conclusion: Performing Lives PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-9981-5 • ©2014 • 160 PAGES • Focus Groups BASIC AND ADVANCED FOCUS GROUPS David Morgan, Portland State University Basic and Advanced Focus Groups illustrates both the different types of focus groups and how to decide among those options in order to produce the most effective focus groups possible. A variety of approaches to doing research with focus groups gives readers the tools to develop and examine their research designs, starting with the basics. By taking a practical, applied approach, the author gives even novice students the knowledge and confi dence to design and conduct effective focus group research, while simultaneously providing more advanced researchers with the tools and knowledge to refi ne their current practices. CONTENTS PART I. BASIC ISSUES / 1. Introducing Focus Groups / 2. Uses for Focus Groups / 3. The Importance of Interaction / PART II. DESIGNING FOCUS GROUPS / 4. Research Designs for Focus Groups / 5. Group Composition, Group Size, and Number of Groups / 6. Asking Questions in Focus Groups / 7. Moderating the Discussion / 8. Analyzing Focus Groups / PART III. ADVANCED TOPICS AND CONCLUSIONS / 9. Working Cross-Culturally / 10. Specialized Age Groups / 11. Online Focus Groups / 12. Conclusions: Future Directions for Focus Groups PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-2711-2 • ©2019 • 216 PAGES • online resources • •

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