Unit 1
Unit I Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods The Researcher as a multicultural subject. History and research traditions. Conceptions of self and the other. The ethics and politics of research. Theoretical paradigms and perspectives. Positivism, postpositivism. Interpretivism, constructivism, hermeneutics. Feminism. Critical theory and marxist models. Cultural studies models. Post-colonialism.
Unit 2
Unit II Research Strategies Ethnography, participant observation, performance ethnography. Phenomenology, ethnomethodology. Grounded theory. Life history. Historical method. Action and applied research. Clinical research.
Unit 3
Unit III Methods of Collection and Analysis Observation. Artifacts, documents, and records. Visual methods. Autoethnography. Data management methods. Textual analysis. Applied ethnography. Interviewing. Focus groups and expert/elite interviews. Narrative analysis. Approaches to coding and thematic analysis.
Unit 4
Unit IV Practices of Interpretation and Evaluation Criteria for judging adequacy. Practices and politics of interpretation. Writing as interpretation. Policy analysis. Evaluation traditions. Applied research.
Unit 5
Unit V Mixed-methods research Core mixed methods designs. Collecting data in mixed methods research. Analyzing and interpreting data. Writing and evaluating mixed-methods research.
Text Books / References
Textbooks and Papers:
Lofland, J., Snow, D., Anderson, L., & Lofland, L. H. (2022). Analyzing social settings: A guide to qualitative observation and analysis. Waveland Press.
Lindlof, T. R., & Taylor, B. C. (2011). Qualitative communication research methods (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Creswell, J. W., & Clark, V. P. (2011). Mixed methods research. SAGE Publications.
Barley, S. R. (2015). Confessions of a mad ethnographer. Handbook of Qualitative Organizational Research: Innovative Pathways and Methods, 465-75.
Eisenberg, E. M., Murphy, A. G., Sutcliffe, K., Wears, R., Schenkel, S., Perry, S., & Vanderhoef, M. (2005). Communication in emergency medicine: Implications for patient safety. Communication Monographs, 72 (4), 390-413.
Hsieh, H. F., & Shannon, S. E. (2005). Three approaches to qualitative content analysis. Qualitative Health Research, 15(9),
1277-1288.
Denzin, N. K., & Lincoln, Y. S. (2005). Introduction: The discipline and practice of qualitative research. In N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of qualitative research (3rd ed., pp. 1-32). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Reference Books:
Weiss, Robert S. Learning from Strangers: The Art and Method of Qualitative Interview Studies. The Free Press: New York, NY
Peterson, B. (2017).Thematic Analysis/Interpretive thematic analysis. In C. R. Scott & L. K. Lewis (Eds.). The international encyclopedia of organizational communication. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Wolcott, H. F. (1994). Transforming qualitative data: Description, analysis, and interpretation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.