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Abstract

The paper argues that while qualitative research has been flourishing in many fields of the social sciences, it has become unhelpfully fragmented and incoherent. Equally, there have developed a number of specialist domains of qualitative research that are too often treated in isolation. It is argued that we need to return to some fundamental principles of ethnographic inquiry that recognise the multiple modalities of social action and cultural representation, while locating them within a wider ethnographic framework. We need to recognise the intrinsic, indigenous principles of order and organisation that permeate social forms--discursive, visual, and material. Such formal ethnography provides a way of renewing classic ideas such as "grounded theory", "triangulation" and "thick description".

URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0503261

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Title
Qualitative Research-Unity and Diversity
Author
Atkinson, Paul
Section
General Methodological Trends in Qualitative Research
Publication year
2005
Publication date
2005
Publisher
Freie Universität Berlin
e-ISSN
14385627
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
869230815
Copyright
Copyright Freie Universität Berlin 2005