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Video in Qualitative Research

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Video provides unprecedented opportunities for social science research, enabling fine-grained analysis of social organisation, culture and communication. Video in Qualitative Research provides practical guidance for students and academics on how to use video in qualitative research, how to address the problems and issues that arise in undertaking video-based field studies and how to subject video recordings to detailed scrutiny and analysis. Heath, Hindmarsh and Luff consider the ethical and practical issues that arise in recording and gathering data as well as how video enables new and distinctive ways of presenting insights, observations and findings to both academic and practitioner audiences. The book is illustrated throughout with a wide range of case material drawn from the authors own research projects, and these cases serve to situate the practical and methodological guidance offered by the book into real research scenarios. Video in Qualitative Research is an invaluable guide for students and researchers across the social sciences thinking of using video as part of their research. Christian Heath is Professor of Work and Organisation, Kings College London Jon Hindmarsh is Reader in Work Practice and Technology, Kings College London Paul Luff is Professor in Organisations and Technology, Kings College London Zusammenfassung Video is an increasingly important topic in the social sciences! particularly in the US! UK! Europe and the Far East! where researchers and students are using this widely available technology to gather data about a wide range of social activities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Video, Analysis and the Social Sciences Access, Ethics and Project Planning Collecting Audio-Visual Data Analyzing Video: Developing Preliminary Observations Matters of Context: Objects, Participation and Institutional Practice Preparing Presentations and Publications Implications, Applications and New Developments Appendix 1: Transcription Notations Appendix 2: Example of an Introductory Letter Seeking Access to Record Appendix 3: Tips for Data Sessions Appendix 4: Selected References to our Research Studies ...

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