GS202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Discourse Analysis, Photovoice, Focus Group

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Questions can tell us what is important to the person asking. The way we ask questions shapes the responses and answers we get from those we ask. The context and social roles for those involved are important. In order to understand why you asked me that particular question, i also would need to ask for your explanation (van den hoonaard 2012, 12-13) If we don"t ask people why they do things and what those things mean to them, we will still talk about it and maybe even invent meanings" (becker 1996:58. Each research approach, qualitative or quantitative, has its own way of asking questions. The approach a researcher chooses reflects the way in which they understand the social world. Collects and works with non-numerical data and seeks to interpret meaning from these data that helps understand social life through the study of targeted populations or places. Get to know and understand the lives of people from their perspective.

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