In order for you to select the qualitative research approach that best fits your research question, you will need to develop a deeper familiarity with the approaches available to you.
In order for you to select the qualitative research approach that best fits your research question, you will need to develop a deeper familiarity with the approaches available to you. This week’s Assignment is the second of a two-part activity designed to broaden and deepen your base of knowledge of qualitative research approaches.
In Week 2, you began completing a Qualitative Research Approaches Matrix Template with four qualitative research approaches. For this week’s Assignment, you will add to that matrix by including four more research approaches.
To prepare for this Assignment: (UPLOADED WORK FROM LAST WEEK FOR REFERENCE)
Review this week’s readings, focusing on the differences among the following four qualitative research approaches:
Social constructionism and narrative inquiry
Systems theory
Ethnography/autoethnography
Interactive and participatory qualitative applications
Locate the Qualitative Research Approaches Matrix Template you completed from last week’s Assignment submission
reading:
Patton, M. Q. (2015). Qualitative research & evaluation methods: Integrating theory and practice (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Chapter 3, “Variety of Qualitative Inquiry Frameworks: Paradigmatic, Philosophical, and Theoretical Orientations” (pp. 85–168)
Chapter 4, “Practical and Actionable Qualitative Applications” (pp. 169–242)
Bronfenbrenner, U. (1981). The ecology of human development: Experiments by nature and designLinks to an external site.. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
NARRATIVE INQUIRY
Blustein, D. L., Kozan, S., & Connors-Kellgren, A. (2013). Unemployment and underemployment: A narrative analysis about lossLinks to an external site.. Journal of Vocational Behavior,82(3), 256-265.
SYSTEMS THEORY
Pallan, M., Parry, J., & Adab, P. (2012). Contextual influences on the development of obesity in children: a case study of UK South Asian communitiesLinks to an external site.. Preventive Medicine, 54(3), 205-211.
ETHNOGRAPHY/AUTOETHNOGRAPHY
Hernandez, K. A. C., Ngunjiri, F. W., & Chang, H. (2015). Exploiting the margins in higher education: A collaborative autoethnography of three foreign-born female faculty of colorLinks to an external site.. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 28(5), 533-551.
McCormack, M. (2014). ‘The intersection of class, youth masculinities and decreasing homophobia : an ethnography’Links to an external site.. British Journal of Sociology, 65(1). pp. 130-149.
PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY APPROACHES
Hutchinson, S. L., & Gallant, K. A. (2016). Can senior centres be contexts for aging in third places?Links to an external site. Journal of Leisure Research, 48(1), 50–68. doi:10.18666/JLR-2016-V48-I1-6263
Complete the Qualitative Research Approaches Matrix Template for the four approaches highlighted this week. Some of the cells have been pre-populated with sample entries or with prompts to help you focus your comparisons.
Note: There is nothing to submit this week. You will submit your Qualitative Research Approaches Matrix Template to your Instructor in Week 4.
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