SAGE Research Methods: New and key backlist titles

SAGE Research Methods: New and key backlist titles

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SAGE Research Methods offers a range of new and key backlist titles in the fields of qualitative and quantitative research. The fifth edition of "Doing Action Research in Your Own Organization" by David Coghlan provides a concise and practical guide to action research, suitable for students and researchers in the social sciences. "Case Study Research: What, Why and How?" by Peter Swanborn explores the methodology of case study research, targeting upper-level students in sociology, political science, and related fields. "Action Research" by Ernest T. Stringer offers guidelines for novice researchers to navigate the process of inquiry in various professional settings. "How to Do Your Case Study" by Gary Thomas focuses on ensuring rigorous and methodologically sound case study research, with a friendly and accessible style. "Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods" by Robert K. Yin is a comprehensive guide to case study research, appealing to students and researchers across the social and behavioral sciences. "Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences" by Catherine Kohler Riessman provides an overview of qualitative research based on interpreting stories, with detailed discussions of analytic methods. "The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods" by Luc Pauwels and Dawn Mannay presents a wide-ranging exploration of visual research methods. "Constructing Grounded Theory" by Kathleen C. Charmaz offers a reflective view of grounded theory from a constructivist perspective. "An Introduction to Qualitative Research" by Uwe Flick is a definitive guide to the qualitative research process. "Doing Qualitative Research" by David Silverman is a practical and accessible guide for students and researchers. "Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory" by Juliet Corbin and Anselm Strauss is a bestseller offering practical advice for researchers. "Doing Qualitative Research in a Digital World" by Trena M. Paulus and Jessica N. Lester provides guidance on creating a comprehensive digital workflow for qualitative research. "Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Research: After the Interview" by Charles Francis Vanover, Paul A. Mihas, and Johnny Saldana covers key methods for analyzing and interpreting qualitative research. "Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research" by Jonathan A. Smith, Paul Flowers, and Michael Larkin is a comprehensive guide to this method. "Analyzing Qualitative Data" by Graham Gibbs offers a hands-on guide to coding and data analysis. "Doing Interviews" by Svend Brinkmann and Steinar Kvale provides practical guidance on conducting interviews in social science research. "Qualitative Content Analysis in Practice" by Margrit Schreier is the first book to give step-by-step guidance on qualitative content analysis. "The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research" by Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln is a significant revision of the latest theory and practice in qualitative research. "Doing Visual Ethnography" by Sarah PinkSAGE Research Methods offers a range of new and key backlist titles in the fields of qualitative and quantitative research. The fifth edition of "Doing Action Research in Your Own Organization" by David Coghlan provides a concise and practical guide to action research, suitable for students and researchers in the social sciences. "Case Study Research: What, Why and How?" by Peter Swanborn explores the methodology of case study research, targeting upper-level students in sociology, political science, and related fields. "Action Research" by Ernest T. Stringer offers guidelines for novice researchers to navigate the process of inquiry in various professional settings. "How to Do Your Case Study" by Gary Thomas focuses on ensuring rigorous and methodologically sound case study research, with a friendly and accessible style. "Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods" by Robert K. Yin is a comprehensive guide to case study research, appealing to students and researchers across the social and behavioral sciences. "Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences" by Catherine Kohler Riessman provides an overview of qualitative research based on interpreting stories, with detailed discussions of analytic methods. "The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods" by Luc Pauwels and Dawn Mannay presents a wide-ranging exploration of visual research methods. "Constructing Grounded Theory" by Kathleen C. Charmaz offers a reflective view of grounded theory from a constructivist perspective. "An Introduction to Qualitative Research" by Uwe Flick is a definitive guide to the qualitative research process. "Doing Qualitative Research" by David Silverman is a practical and accessible guide for students and researchers. "Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory" by Juliet Corbin and Anselm Strauss is a bestseller offering practical advice for researchers. "Doing Qualitative Research in a Digital World" by Trena M. Paulus and Jessica N. Lester provides guidance on creating a comprehensive digital workflow for qualitative research. "Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Research: After the Interview" by Charles Francis Vanover, Paul A. Mihas, and Johnny Saldana covers key methods for analyzing and interpreting qualitative research. "Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research" by Jonathan A. Smith, Paul Flowers, and Michael Larkin is a comprehensive guide to this method. "Analyzing Qualitative Data" by Graham Gibbs offers a hands-on guide to coding and data analysis. "Doing Interviews" by Svend Brinkmann and Steinar Kvale provides practical guidance on conducting interviews in social science research. "Qualitative Content Analysis in Practice" by Margrit Schreier is the first book to give step-by-step guidance on qualitative content analysis. "The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research" by Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln is a significant revision of the latest theory and practice in qualitative research. "Doing Visual Ethnography" by Sarah Pink
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