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EDLD 6323: Readings
Narrative Analysis Introduction (password protected) Narrative Analysis Chapter 1 (password protected) Narrative Analysis Chapter 2 (password protected) Narrative Analysis Chapter 3 (password protected) Narrative Analysis Chapter 6 (password protected)
Spradley, (1980). Step two: Doing participant observation Spradley, (1980). Step four: Making descriptive observations Spradley, (1980) Step 6, Step 7, Step 8 Charmaz, (2006) Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 and 4 Charmaz, (2006) Chapter 5, and 6 (password protected) Riessman, C. K. (2002). Analysis of personal narratives. In J. Gubrium & J. A. Holstein (Eds.), Handbook of interview research: Context and method (pp. 695-710). Thousand Oaks: Sage.(password protected) Polkinghorne, D. E. (1995). Narrative configuration in qualitative analysis. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 8(1), 5-23. (password protected) Saldana, J. (2003). Dramatizing data: A primer. Qualitative Inquiry, 9(2), 218-236. Denzin, N. K. (2003). Reading and writing performance. Qualitative Research, 3(2), 243-268. Moustakas, C. (1994). Phenomenological research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Chapters 6-7 (password protected) Thompson, C. J., W. B. Locander, H. R. Pollio. (September, 1989). Putting consumer experience back into consumer research: The philosophy and method of existential-phenomenology. Journal of Consumer Research, 16, 133-146. (password protected) Wolcott, H.F. (2001). Writing up Qualitative Research. Newbury Park: Sage. Part 2, pp. 109-184Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7
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