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Berkowitz, Dan – 1989
Drawing on 2 months of intensive research in a network-affiliate newsroom, this paper describes how the researcher coped with studying newswork by qualitative and quantitative methods within a naturalistic paradigm and addresses methodological issues facing the naturalistic researcher. The paper discusses the following five methodological issues:…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Media Research, Naturalistic Observation, News Media
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Riches, Gordon; Dawson, Pam – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1996
Explores some of the methodological issues which arose during an investigation into experiences of bereaved parents. Notes the values of ethnographic approaches in researching intimate and painful experiences and argues that parents' stories about their children's lives are central to processes of identity reconstruction during grief. (RJM)
Descriptors: Bereavement, Counseling, Death, Grief
Cox, Anne; And Others – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1994
Describes biographical/life story methods used to explore the underrepresentation of women in computing courses in the United Kingdom. Explains how interviews were structured and conducted and illustrates the method of transcription used. (SK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Computer Science Education, Females, Foreign Countries
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Miller, Suzanne M.; Nelson, Marie Wilson; Moore, Michael T. – American Educational Research Journal, 1998
The narratives of more than 300 qualitative researchers about problems and solutions attempted during research were collected and analyzed to develop three successive descriptive-interpretive frameworks for understanding researchers' lived experiences during the shift from single to multiple research paradigms. The need for more reflective…
Descriptors: Experience, Life Events, Models, Personal Narratives
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Borum, Valerie – Qualitative Report, 2005
Poetic prose, a creative qualitative technique, is used to present the findings (emerging themes) of in-depth, thematic interviews with 14 African American parents with deaf children. This is presented in a multi-vocal, interactive, and interwoven style. This style of interweaving voices of participants in a creative poetic prose is indicative of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Parent Attitudes, Deafness, Community
Janesick, Valerie J. – 1998
This paper describes and explains how journal writing may be used as a qualitative research technique in long-term qualitative studies. Journal writing has a long and reliable history in the arts and humanities, and it provides qualitative researchers with a powerful heuristic tool. The notion of a comprehensive reflective journal to address the…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Personal Narratives, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Secklin, Pam L. – Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 1997
Narrates a researcher's interview experience with an 11-year-old girl in a study on children of divorce. The story invites readers to interpret the "raw data" of the young girl's experience as described in the child's words. The narrative presents the voices of participant and researcher, and offers the researcher's reflections. (RJM)
Descriptors: Children, Divorce, Elementary Education, Family Problems
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Skinner, Debra; Bailey, Donald B., Jr.; Correa, Vivian; Rodriguez, Patricia – Exceptional Children, 1999
Analysis of the narratives of 150 Latino mothers of young children with developmental disabilities concerning themselves and disability found that most mothers portrayed themselves as good mothers in line with larger cultural notions, and viewed their children as bringing about positive transformations in their lives. Suggestions for using…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Hispanic Americans, Mothers, Parent Attitudes
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Smith-Shank, Deborah L.; Schwiebert, Valerie L. – Studies in Art Education, 2000
Examines the visual memories of women over 70 years old that take place during a long life and the roles of visual culture in memory and in mental images through interview and focus groups. Indicates that older women's stories anticipate feminist issues and do not conform to traditional male models of understanding. (CMK)
Descriptors: Females, Focus Groups, Higher Education, Interviews
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McClimens, Alex – Journal of Learning Disabilities (United Kingdom), 2002
This article discusses the use of personal narrative in social science research and in helping individuals with learning difficulties renegotiate their sense of identity. One woman's story of her life is used to illustrate the corrosive effects of institutionalization in identity formation. (Contains references.) (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Biographies, Individual Psychology, Institutionalized Persons
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Sommer, Carol A.; Cox, Jane A. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2005
The literature on vicarious traumatization has suggested that trauma-sensitive supervision may help to minimize the effect of vicarious exposure to trauma; however, nothing from the perspective of trauma counselors was noted. The present qualitative study involved 1 male and 8 female sexual violence counselors who had worked with sexual violence…
Descriptors: Supervision, Sexual Abuse, Personal Narratives, Counselors
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Hardy, Simon – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2004
Over the last 30 years academic discussion of pornography has been largely confined to questions about its social and psychological effects. The debate has been caste in black and white terms; partly because the stakes were political, as in the debate over porn amongst feminists, and partly because social scientists have sought to produce a hard,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Pornography, Sexuality, Identification (Psychology)
Burke, Julie Machlin; Cuilla, Kristin Atkins; Winfield, Ann G.; Eaton, Lucille Elizabeth; Wilson, Anna Victoria – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2005
This article is a narrative exposition of collaborative research performed at Bergamo in October 2001. As a performance of research, we hoped to extend the involvement of audience/participants and to problematize both method and articulation of lives lived (Knowles & Cole, 2001) by using art forms in (re)searching the nature and possibilities of…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art, Poetry, Research Methodology
McCallister, Cynthia – 1996
The relationship between research and autobiography is explored. The planned study was a qualitative study of literacy methods instruction at the college level, a case study of one class of students and their professor. The study was based on the premise that preservice teachers need experience-based learning opportunities in the classroom in…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, College Instruction, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
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English, Leona M. – McGill Journal of Education, 2005
This paper reports on qualitative research with 8 board members and 8 directors of women's social action organizations. A poststructural reading of the narrative data gives voice to an undertheorized aspect of humanist relational learning in women's organizations and makes visible the power-relationships. The power relationships are explored and…
Descriptors: Social Action, Females, Qualitative Research, Community Organizations
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