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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The primary focus of a dramaturgical analysis is the meaning of a performance for the actors and the audience or potential audience . A dramaturgical analysis has much in common with semiotics . Features of the performance could be ...
The primary focus of a dramaturgical analysis is the meaning of a performance for the actors and the audience or potential audience . A dramaturgical analysis has much in common with semiotics . Features of the performance could be ...
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Other drama- turgical analyses focus on the elements of these performances such as the roles people are playing and the setting in ... Of course , some analyses combine both the public performance and the elements that make it up .
Other drama- turgical analyses focus on the elements of these performances such as the roles people are playing and the setting in ... Of course , some analyses combine both the public performance and the elements that make it up .
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The other is the assumption that there is a performance going on and that the performance has meaning for people participating in and observing the performance . I basically used the categories proposed in Burke's ( 1969 ) pentad .
The other is the assumption that there is a performance going on and that the performance has meaning for people participating in and observing the performance . I basically used the categories proposed in Burke's ( 1969 ) pentad .
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