Part 7 - Philosophy and the place of research methods Now we get to the heart of one of the most contentious issues in QHR. If you’ve followed the series so far, we’ve covered a lot of ground: sampling, generalisability, voice, and the ‘emic’ perspective, but we’re mining the motherlode now when we talk about the place of philosophy and methods in QHR. So let’s be clear from the outset, QHR places far too much emphasis on research methods and nowhere near enough on philosophy. Anchoring a qualitative study in philosophy is perhaps the most valuable thing you can do to a research study. Firstly, it guides every step of the process - every aim, and every question you pose of the … [Read more...] about Qualitative Health Research – A guide for the perplexed
New: Methods
Consider this list: Participatory action research Ethnography Case study Narrative ethnography Discourse analysis Grounded theory Visual methods Feminist Critical humanism Photo-voice Queer theory Mixed method Performance ethnography Constructivist Critical arts-based inquiry Oral history Online ethnography Conversation analysis Memory work Interpretive phenomenology Autoethnography Q methodology Ethnomethodology Historiographic Institutional ethnography... This list is just a sample of some of the different approaches to data collection, text generation and analysis that are part of the growth of qualitative, and theoretically and … [Read more...] about New: Methods