Strategies for Interpreting Qualitative DataMartha S Feldman's invaluable text outlines four key strategies for interpreting qualitative data: ethnomethodology, semiotics, dramaturgy and deconstruction. The author examines the strengths and weaknesses of each strategy and identifies when to use them. To demonstrate, she applies the techniques of each method to a single data set, highlighting the differences in results. |
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Basic Ideas of Ethnomethodology Ethnomethodology was developed by Harold Garfinkel.2 Garfinkel's fundamental project involved demonstrating " the researchability and the constraining power of a world organized according to Schutzian ...
Basic Ideas of Ethnomethodology Ethnomethodology was developed by Harold Garfinkel.2 Garfinkel's fundamental project involved demonstrating " the researchability and the constraining power of a world organized according to Schutzian ...
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( Garfinkel , 1967 , pp . 42-44 ) The failure to take for granted what is ordinarily taken for granted is a breach of the Schutzian principle and , more important , a breach of every- day experience . Garfinkel found that people quickly ...
( Garfinkel , 1967 , pp . 42-44 ) The failure to take for granted what is ordinarily taken for granted is a breach of the Schutzian principle and , more important , a breach of every- day experience . Garfinkel found that people quickly ...
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Garfinkel , H. ( 1967 ) . Studies in ethnomethodology . Cambridge : Polity . Geertz , C. ( 1983 ) . Local knowledge : Further essays in interpretive anthropology . New York : Basic Books . Goffman , I. ( 1959 ) .
Garfinkel , H. ( 1967 ) . Studies in ethnomethodology . Cambridge : Polity . Geertz , C. ( 1983 ) . Local knowledge : Further essays in interpretive anthropology . New York : Basic Books . Goffman , I. ( 1959 ) .
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