Wordcraft: Applied Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA):
Tools for Public and Voluntary Social Services
Other Titles in:
Public Health Research Methods | Qualitative Research (General) | Social Work Research Methods
Public Health Research Methods | Qualitative Research (General) | Social Work Research Methods
December 2009 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Wordcraft: Applied Qualitative Data Analysis: Tools for Public and Voluntary Social Services is a practical text that helps students and social service personnel better evaluate agency programmes through the use of various qualitative documents which most agencies currently have readily available. In order to fully evaluate an agency programme, qualitative and quantitative methods should be considered. Agencies have a wealth of data in narrative and textual format which also must be evaluated in order to gain a complete picture of the agency's performance. These documents include case intake forms, exit summaries, social histories, case progress notes, and more.
This book aims to provide a straight forward guide to performing meaningful qualitative analysis, in a step-by-step approach. The second half of the book contains actual case illustrations of the various methods with actual published articles from SAGE journals. Each case will contain margin notes, introductory remarks, and a complete discussion following the case.
Introduction
PART I: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Introduction to Part I
Ch 1. Welcome to the "Terminological Jungle" With Figures
Ch 2. Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Ethics in Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) With Figures
Ch 3. Qualitative Data Analysis: By Computer or by Hand? With Figures
Ch 4. A Written Model of QDA, With Figures
Ch 5. Applying the QDA Model: Coding, Memoing, Concept Mapping, and Theme Development, With Figures
Ch 6. Case Illustrations: Intensive Interviewing
Ch 7. Case Illustrations: Participant Observation
Ch 8. Case Illustrations: Focus Groups
Ch 9. Case Illustrations: Mixed Strategies of Data Collection
Glossary
Appendix: Selected Samples of Professional Codes of Ethics
About the Author