Collaborative Qualitative Research
Publisher,Guilford Pubn
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 408.23 g
No. of Pages, 274
Meeting a key need for qualitative researchers, this practical book presents tools for creating productive partnerships and managing each phase of a collaborative project. The authors provide guidelines for working across disciplines, status differentials (such as professor and student), and geographical locations. Collaboration within particular qualitative traditions-cross-cultural research, duoethnography, participatory action research, arts-based collaborations, and others-is described and illustrated with exemplars of published studies. Readers learn how to build research teams, formulate research questions, gather and analyze data, and assess how collaborations are working. Ethical questions are highlighted throughout: Who owns collaborative research? Who decides what aspects of the findings should be disseminated? How can inequitable power relations be redressed? Within-chapter Pedagogical Pathways" sections provide practice exercises and opportunities for reflection. Subject Areas/Key words: collaborating, methods courses, doctoral students, texts, teaching, educational, social sciences, participatory action, arts-based, international, cross-cultural, collaborations, studies, projects, researchers, interdisciplinary teams, methodologies, ethicsAudience: Professors and doctoral students in education, social sciences, nursing, and allied health fields; practicing researchers and evaluators"--