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  • Qualitative Inquiry and Social Justice : Toward a Politics of Hope
    2017
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    In increasing numbers, Qualitative researchers are leaving their ivory tower perches and entering the fray, focusing their research and actions on the promotion of social justice. In this tightly edited volume of original articles stemming from the 2008 International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, leading figures in Qualitative research demonstrate the potential for the research tradition to make contributions to the betterment of humankind.

  • (Post?)Qualitative Inquiry in sport, exercise, and health: notes on a methodologically contested present
    Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health, 2017
    Co-Authors: Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    AbstractIn this article, I address some of the emerging debates surrounding the ontological turn in Qualitative Inquiry. To do so, I highlight recent conversations in the field related to evidence, knowledge and research practices. Framing these conversations as part of a broader ‘methodologically contested present’ within Qualitative Inquiry, I attend to the ways in which Qualitative researchers in the field of sport, exercise and health-related disciplines are pushing these conversations forward. As well, I highlight key questions and the ramifications thereof for engaging with what has been termed ‘post-Qualitative Inquiry’. I conclude by offering several points of departure for situating the philosophy of Inquiry at the centre of any debate concerning research methods and methodologies.

  • Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Evidence
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    * Norman K. Denzin & Michael D. Giardina, ""Introduction: Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Evidence""* Julianne Cheek, ""A Fine Line: Positioning Qualitative Research in the Wake of the Politics of Evidence""* Frederick Erickson, ""Mixed methodologies and the politics of evidence""* David L. Altheide, ""Reconceptualizing Qualitative Evidence""* Christopher Stonebanks, ""Politicized Knowledge to Standardized Knowledge: The Trickle Down Effect in Schools""* Ian Stronach. ""On promoting rigour in educational research in the UK RAE""* D. Soyini Madison, ""Dangerous Ethnography and Utopian Performatives""* Carolyn Ellis, Arthur Bochner, Norman Denzin, H.L. (Bud) Goodall, Jr., Ron Pelias, and Laurel 8* Richardson, ""Let's Get Personal: First-generation autoethnographers reflect on writing personals narratives

  • Qualitative Inquiry and the conservative challenge
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    * Introduction: Qualitative Inquiry in an Age of Global Uncertainty* 1. Philosophical Foundations and Disciplinary Histories of Qualitative Inquiry Greg Dimitriadis, SUNY Buffalo, George Kamberelis, SUNY Albany* Politics of Science* 2. Science, Etc.: From Bicycle Helmets to Dialogue Across Difference Elizabeth St. Pierre, University of Georgia, Michael J. Feuer, National Academy of Sciences* 3. 'Scientifically Based Research' and Qualitative Research MethodologiesKatherine E. Ryan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign* 4. Scientism and Scientificity in the Rage of AccountabilityPatti Lather, Ohio State University* 5. Why Measurement FailsJaber Gubrium, University of Missouri, James A. Holstein, Marquette University* Politics of Evidence* 6. The Politics of EvidenceJanice M. Morse, University of Alberta* 7. Qualitative Evaluation and Changing Social PolicyErnest House, University of Colorado* 8. The Practice and Politics of Funded Qualitative ResearchJulianne Cheek, University of South Australia* 9. Research Quality and Research Governance in the UK: Methodology to ManagementHarry Torrance, Manchester Metropolitan University * Decolonizing Methodololoies* 10. On Tricky Ground: Researching the Native in an Age of UncertaintyLinda Tuhiwai Smith, University of Auckland, New Zealand* 11. A Postcolonial Critique of the Ethnographic InterviewRadhika Viruru, Texas AM University, Gaile S. Cannella, Arizona State University* 12. Decolonizing Qualitative Research: Non-traditional Reporting Forms in the AcademyYvonna S. Lincoln, Texas AM University, Elsa M. Gonzalez y Gonzalez, Texas AM University* 13. Navigating Political and Ethical Complexities in Indigenous PraxisCarolyne J. White, Rutgers University * Globalizing Pedagogies of Race, Nation, Identitv* 14. Affirming the Will and the Way: Black Feminist Consciousness and the Search for Goodness in Qualitative SciencesCynthia B. Dillard, The Ohio State University* 15. Racialization of Islam and the Dilemmas of ResearchFazal Rizvi, University of Illinois* 16. Representing the Third World Intellectual: CLR James and the Contradictory Meanings of Radical ActivismCameron R. McCarthy, University of Illinois* 17. Qualitative Inquiry and the War on TerrorH. L. Goodall, Jr., Arizona State University Coda* 18. Beyond Method: The Role of Epistemological Virtues in Social InquiryNicholas C. Burbules, University of Illinois

  • Qualitative Inquiry--past, present and future : a critical reader
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    In this critical reader, the best writing of two dozen key figures in Qualitative research is gathered together to help students to identify emerging themes in the field and the latest thinking of the leaders in Qualitative Inquiry. These groundbreaking articles are pulled from a decade of social justice-focused plenary volumes emanating from the annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. These are the ideas that have helped shape the landscape of the field over the past decade. This work-brings together the latest work of 25 leading figures in Qualitative research from 4 continents;-addresses the central themes of the field over the past decade in theory, methodology, politics, and interventions;-includes contextualizing essays by the volume editors, who direct the Congress.

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  • Qualitative Inquiry and Social Justice : Toward a Politics of Hope
    2017
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    In increasing numbers, Qualitative researchers are leaving their ivory tower perches and entering the fray, focusing their research and actions on the promotion of social justice. In this tightly edited volume of original articles stemming from the 2008 International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, leading figures in Qualitative research demonstrate the potential for the research tradition to make contributions to the betterment of humankind.

  • Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Evidence
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    * Norman K. Denzin & Michael D. Giardina, ""Introduction: Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Evidence""* Julianne Cheek, ""A Fine Line: Positioning Qualitative Research in the Wake of the Politics of Evidence""* Frederick Erickson, ""Mixed methodologies and the politics of evidence""* David L. Altheide, ""Reconceptualizing Qualitative Evidence""* Christopher Stonebanks, ""Politicized Knowledge to Standardized Knowledge: The Trickle Down Effect in Schools""* Ian Stronach. ""On promoting rigour in educational research in the UK RAE""* D. Soyini Madison, ""Dangerous Ethnography and Utopian Performatives""* Carolyn Ellis, Arthur Bochner, Norman Denzin, H.L. (Bud) Goodall, Jr., Ron Pelias, and Laurel 8* Richardson, ""Let's Get Personal: First-generation autoethnographers reflect on writing personals narratives

  • Qualitative Inquiry and the conservative challenge
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    * Introduction: Qualitative Inquiry in an Age of Global Uncertainty* 1. Philosophical Foundations and Disciplinary Histories of Qualitative Inquiry Greg Dimitriadis, SUNY Buffalo, George Kamberelis, SUNY Albany* Politics of Science* 2. Science, Etc.: From Bicycle Helmets to Dialogue Across Difference Elizabeth St. Pierre, University of Georgia, Michael J. Feuer, National Academy of Sciences* 3. 'Scientifically Based Research' and Qualitative Research MethodologiesKatherine E. Ryan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign* 4. Scientism and Scientificity in the Rage of AccountabilityPatti Lather, Ohio State University* 5. Why Measurement FailsJaber Gubrium, University of Missouri, James A. Holstein, Marquette University* Politics of Evidence* 6. The Politics of EvidenceJanice M. Morse, University of Alberta* 7. Qualitative Evaluation and Changing Social PolicyErnest House, University of Colorado* 8. The Practice and Politics of Funded Qualitative ResearchJulianne Cheek, University of South Australia* 9. Research Quality and Research Governance in the UK: Methodology to ManagementHarry Torrance, Manchester Metropolitan University * Decolonizing Methodololoies* 10. On Tricky Ground: Researching the Native in an Age of UncertaintyLinda Tuhiwai Smith, University of Auckland, New Zealand* 11. A Postcolonial Critique of the Ethnographic InterviewRadhika Viruru, Texas AM University, Gaile S. Cannella, Arizona State University* 12. Decolonizing Qualitative Research: Non-traditional Reporting Forms in the AcademyYvonna S. Lincoln, Texas AM University, Elsa M. Gonzalez y Gonzalez, Texas AM University* 13. Navigating Political and Ethical Complexities in Indigenous PraxisCarolyne J. White, Rutgers University * Globalizing Pedagogies of Race, Nation, Identitv* 14. Affirming the Will and the Way: Black Feminist Consciousness and the Search for Goodness in Qualitative SciencesCynthia B. Dillard, The Ohio State University* 15. Racialization of Islam and the Dilemmas of ResearchFazal Rizvi, University of Illinois* 16. Representing the Third World Intellectual: CLR James and the Contradictory Meanings of Radical ActivismCameron R. McCarthy, University of Illinois* 17. Qualitative Inquiry and the War on TerrorH. L. Goodall, Jr., Arizona State University Coda* 18. Beyond Method: The Role of Epistemological Virtues in Social InquiryNicholas C. Burbules, University of Illinois

  • Qualitative Inquiry--past, present and future : a critical reader
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    In this critical reader, the best writing of two dozen key figures in Qualitative research is gathered together to help students to identify emerging themes in the field and the latest thinking of the leaders in Qualitative Inquiry. These groundbreaking articles are pulled from a decade of social justice-focused plenary volumes emanating from the annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. These are the ideas that have helped shape the landscape of the field over the past decade. This work-brings together the latest work of 25 leading figures in Qualitative research from 4 continents;-addresses the central themes of the field over the past decade in theory, methodology, politics, and interventions;-includes contextualizing essays by the volume editors, who direct the Congress.

  • Qualitative Inquiry and Human Rights
    2016
    Co-Authors: Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina
    Abstract:

    Qualitative researchers are increasingly being called upon to become human rights advocates, to help individuals and communities honor the sanctity of life, and to promote the core values of privacy, justice, freedom, peace, and human dignity. In this volume of plenary papers from the Fifth International of Qualitative Inquiry in 2009, leading Qualitative researchers show the various dimensions of the human rights work being done by scholar/activists in the social sciences, education, health care, social services, cultural studies, and other fields.

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  • Qualitative Inquiry and research design choosing among five approaches
    Health Promotion Practice, 2015
    Co-Authors: Sarah Lewis
    Abstract:

    Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design provides an overview of the five main traditions of Qualitative research. The author explains the uniqueness of each approach and its applicability to different types of Inquiry. Illustrative examples from public health and social science fields are provided. The book details study design, question development, data collection and analysis, and summarizing and interpreting results, and how the research process differs according to each approach. This resource can serve as a useful guide for public health practitioners and graduate-level students interested in the theory and practice of rigorous Qualitative research.