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Crafting Qualitative Research - Beyond Positivist Traditions

English · Hardback

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This book provides an overview of qualitative research models and their applications in organization and management studies.

List of contents

1. Qualitative Research as Craft: Postpositivist Traditions and Research Styles
Part I: The Interpretive Traditions
2. Symbolic Interactionism: Searching for Self and Meaning
3. Hermeneutics: The Interpretation of Texts
4. Dramaturgy and Dramatism: Social Life as Theater and Stage
5. Ethnomethodology: The Accomplishment of Ordinary Lives
6. Ethnography: Cultural Understandings of Natives
Part II: Traditions of Deep Structure
7. Semiotics and Structuralism: The Grammar of Social Reality
Part III: The Critical Traditions
8. Historical Materialism: Class, Conflict, and Domination
9. Critical Theory: Hegemony, Knowledge Production, and Communicative Action
10. Feminism and Gender Studies: Sex and Sexuality in the Social World
11. Structuration and Praxeology: Transcending Dualisms Within Frameworks of Power
Part IV: Traditions of the "Post"
12. Postmodernism: Playing with Images and the "Truth"
13. Poststructuralism: Discourse, Discipline, and Deconstruction
14. Postcolonialism: Unpacking and Resisting Imperialism
15. Conclusion: Tradition, Improvisation, and Quality Control

About the author

Pushkala Prasad is the Zankel Chair Professor of Management and Liberal Studies at Skidmore College, USA.

Summary

This book provides an overview of qualitative research models and their applications in organization and management studies.

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"Combining the philosophical foundations and methodological practices of most major contemporary qualitative research traditions with sound advice and encouragement, Prasad's book is essential reading for graduate students, professional researchers, and reviewers seeking to make vital intellectual, practical, and critical contributions to the business disciplines."
Lisa Peñeloza, KEDGE Business School, France
"With its remarkable breadth of perspective, this book is a superb choice to anchor graduate courses in qualitative research methods across a wide array of fields. Complex theoretical material meets vivid illustrations of projects drawn from multiple disciplines—an impressive feat. The result is a compelling, accessible account of the many postures that animate qualitative inquiry."
Karen Ashcraft, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

"This wide-ranging compendium of qualitative methods makes a substantial contribution to understanding and conducting qualitative research.It will be extremely useful to beginning and advance researchers, alike, as it reveals both the strength and diversity of research and shows not only how to conduct and interpret qualitative research, but how to productively think about it."

Jonathan Schroeder, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

"This wonderful book offers a sophisticated yet accessible map for exploring the complex terrains of qualitative inquiry. It iselegantly written andinformative, without drowning readers in detail. It demonstrates the craft of academic work at its best and captures the essence of doing qualitative research. Prasad’s book is a gem."
Janne Tienari, Hanken School of Economics, Finland
"Prasad has done it again! With this revised edition, she has produced a real treasure trove of a resource, one that synthesizes a mass of work across interpretive, structural, critical and ‘post’ traditions. There is something here to be learnt for all scholars, from beginners to old hands. Try and get your hands on it."
Jeff Hearn,Örebro University, Sweden, Hanken School of Economics, Finland,and University of Huddersfield, UK

"This book is one of my touchstones. It is unique in its approach to understanding the relationships between social science theory, research philosophy, and methods. The author's sophisticated yet accessible explanations and carefully chosen examples convey her passion for interpretive, qualitative, critical, and poststructuralist research as skillful, imaginative craft."

Emma Bell, Open University, UK

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