Naturalistic inquiry is about studying people in everyday circumstances by ordinary means. It is written for undergraduate and graduate students in social science; for practitioners in social work, healthcare, policy advice, and organizational consultancy; and for all who have a genuine interest in society and its members.
Naturalistic inquiry is about studying people in everyday circumstances by ordinary means. It is written for undergraduate and graduate students in social science; for practitioners in social work, healthcare, policy advice, and organizational consultancy; and for all who have a genuine interest in society and its members.
Joost Beuving teaches anthropology at Radboud University Nijmegen. He has a special interest in everyday economic life. He has studied car dealers in the second-hand car trade between Europe and West Africa, and fishermen in the Nile perch export business on Lake Victoria, East Africa. Geert de Vries teaches sociology at VU University Amsterdam and Amsterdam University College. He specializes in historical sociology. He has studied educational expansion, schools, the life-worlds of youngsters, and social problems and social change in the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
List of boxes List of figures Acknowledgements Introduction: The arc of naturalistic inquiry 1. On naturalistic inquiry: Key issues and practices 2. Theorizing society: Grounded theory in naturalistic inquiry 3. Looking at society: Observing participating interpreting 4. Talking about society: Interviewing and casual conversation 5. Reading society: Texts images things 6. Disentangling society: The analysis of social networks 7. Not getting lost in society: On qualitative analysis 8. Telling about society: On writing Epilogue: Present and future of naturalistic inquiry Naturalistic inquiry in social research Accountability in naturalistic inquiry The future References Index of names Index of subjects
List of boxes List of figures Acknowledgements Introduction: The arc of naturalistic inquiry 1. On naturalistic inquiry: Key issues and practices 2. Theorizing society: Grounded theory in naturalistic inquiry 3. Looking at society: Observing participating interpreting 4. Talking about society: Interviewing and casual conversation 5. Reading society: Texts images things 6. Disentangling society: The analysis of social networks 7. Not getting lost in society: On qualitative analysis 8. Telling about society: On writing Epilogue: Present and future of naturalistic inquiry Naturalistic inquiry in social research Accountability in naturalistic inquiry The future References Index of names Index of subjects
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