SLGY 2232 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Narrative Inquiry, Discourse Analysis, Grounded Theory
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Implies that all knowledge is interpretive, and thus dependent on social context: also shaped by the personal perspective of the researcher as an observer and analyst. Diversity of approaches: methodological approaches include, but are not limited to, ethnography, participatory action research, oral history, phenomenology, narrative inquiry, grounded theory, discourse analysis, the te(cid:396)(cid:373) (cid:862)(cid:395)ualitati(cid:448)e (cid:396)esea(cid:396)(cid:272)h(cid:863) covers a wide range of overlapping paradigms or perspectives. In some cases gathering of trustworthy data is best achieved by closeness and extended contact with participants. The reb may approve research without requiring that the researcher obtain consent from individuals being observed on the basis of the justification provided by the researcher and appropriate privacy protection. Privacy and confidentiiality in the dissemination of research results in some research contexts, the researcher may plan to disclose the identity of participants. In such prohects, researchers shall discuss the prospective participants or participants whether they wish to have their identity disclosed in publications or other means of dissemination.