Thinking with theory in qualitative research
Youngblood Jackson, Alecia
Mazzei, Lisa
Thinking With Theory In Qualitative Research shows how by using various epistemological frameworks in practices of inquiry, researchers can open up the production of meaning in qualitative data analysis. The authors use a common dataset and then use various epistemological perspectives to interrogate, interpret and produce a variety of meanings through the application of: Phenomenology, Critical Theory, Neo-Marxism, Feminism, Poststructuralism and Postcolonialism with detailed examplars. INDICE: Introduction 1. Plugging One Text into Another Interlude I: Why Derrida? 2. Derrida: Thinking with Deconstruction Interlude II: Why Spivak? 3. Spivak: Thinking with Marginality Interlude III: Why Foucault? 4. Foucault: Thinking with Power/Knowledge Interlude IV: Why Butler? 5. Butler: Thinking with Performativity Interlude V: Why Deleuze? 6. Deleuze: Thinking with Desire Interlude VI: Why Barad? 7. Barad: Thinking with Intra-Action 8. Diffractions
- ISBN: 978-0-415-78100-8
- Editorial: Routledge
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 168
- Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés