Provides results of a landmark qualitative study of how lesbians and gays negotiate their sexual identities in mental health care contexts and manage institutional homophobia and heterosexism.
Nicola Bulled’s in-depth ethnographic account of how HIV prevention messages are selected, transmitted, and reacted to by young adults in the AIDS-torn population of Lesotho provides a crucial example of the importance of a culture-centered approach to health communication.
Practicing Oral History to Improve Public Policies and Programs is the first book to define the practice, explain how policy-makers use... Læs mere
What is evidence in qualitative inquiry and how is it evaluated? The interdisciplinary, international group of contributors to this volume address these questions in an attempt to create evidential criteria for qualitative work.
Offers a history of the field of qualitative inquiry.
Offers a history of the field of qualitative inquiry.
Marginalized by an increasingly top-down, assessment-driven university system, the fifteen contributors from a variety of disciplines show the responses... Læs mere
A team of fifteen researchers from various disciplines and nationalities offer ethical strategies unique to qualitative researchers for those "big ethical moments" beyond what can be predicted by ethics committees.
This volume shows how scholars take qualitative inquiry into the outside world, presenting models, cases, and experiences to show how qualitative research can be used as an effective instrument for social justice.
This second edition of the best-selling textbook and anthology, Reflecting on America, again focuses on American "mainstream" culture - from... Læs mere
The Reflective Museum Practitioner explores a range of expansive and creative ways that the concept of 'reflective practice' has been applied in the informal STEM learning environments of museums and zoos.