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TÃtulo : A New Era in Focus Group Research : Challenges, Innovation and Practice Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Barbour, Rosaline S., ; Morgan, David L., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XIII, 433 p. 10 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-137-58614-8 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: SociologÃa DemografÃa Población Estructura social Igualdad Métodos sociológicos Población y DemografÃa Clasificación: 301.01 Resumen: Este volumen proporciona un enfoque crÃtico para el uso de grupos focales, examinando cómo se han utilizado para investigar un conjunto diverso de preguntas de investigación que cubren un amplio espectro de campos sustantivos. La colección reconoce las tensiones entre diferentes tradiciones de investigación, énfasis disciplinarios, climas de financiación, contextos culturales, polÃticos y éticos, y el contexto polÃtico en constante cambio. Los colaboradores de este libro alientan a los investigadores a cuestionar y superar las etiquetas y disputas disciplinarias y terminológicas para capitalizar todo el potencial de los grupos focales, para iluminar los complejos procesos colaborativos involucrados en la formación, el debate, la impugnación y la revisión de opiniones; tomando decisiones; y forjar identidades. Las cuatro secciones que componen esta colección abordan, respectivamente, el uso de grupos focales en contextos novedosos; emplear grupos focales en diseños de investigación de métodos mixtos; innovaciones en la generación de datos de grupos focales; y nuevos desarrollos teóricos. Una nueva era en la investigación de grupos focales será de interés para estudiantes y académicos de todas las disciplinas, asà como para quienes practican grupos focales fuera del mundo académico. . Nota de contenido: 1. Setting the scene for a new era of focus group research; Rosaline S. Barbour -- Part I: Using Focus Groups in New Settings -- 2. Accessing the closed world of professional football; Chris Platts and Andy Smith -- 3. Outsourcing qualitative health research; Laurence Kohn & Wendy Christiaens -- 4. Cross-cultural focus group discussions; Monique M. Hennink -- 5. Exploring Sex, HIV & 'Sensitive' Space(s) among Sexual Minority Young Adults in Thailand; Peter A. Newman, Suchon Tepjan, & Clara Rubincam -- Part 2: Capitalizing on Focus Groups in Mixed Methods Contexts -- 6. Use of focus groups in developing behavioural m-health interventions: A critical review; Helen Eborall & Katie Morton -- 7. Programme evaluation in the Chinese cultural context; Daniel T.L. Shek -- 8. Focus groups in triangulation contexts; Sabine Caillaud and Uwe Flick -- 9. Hybrid focus groups as a means to investigate practical reasoning, learning processes and indigenous activities; Ana Prades, Josep Espluga & Tom Horlick-Jones -- Part III:Innovations in Focus Group Facilitation -- 10. The use of video recording in longitudinal focus group research; Claire Thompson, Daniel J Lewis AND Stephanie J.C. Taylor -- 11. Best practices for Synchronous Online Focus Groups; Bojana Lobe -- 12. Performance-Based Focus Groups; Jennifer Wooten -- 13. Collective production of discourse and the Qualitative School of Madrid; Jorge Ruiz Ruiz -- Part IV: Theoretical Developments -- 14. A kaleidoscope of voices: Using focus groups in a study of rural adolescent girls; Erin E. Seato -- 15. Bringing socio-narratology and visual methods to focus group research; Cassandra Phoenix, Noreen Orr and Meridith Griffin -- 16. Focus groups as anticipatory methodology: A contribution from Science and Technology Studies towards socially-resilient governance; Phil Macnaghten -- 17. Using focus groups to study the process of (de)politicization;Sophie Duchesne -- 18. Practice theoretically inspired focus groups: Socially recognizable performativity?; Bente Halkier -- 19. A call for further innovations in focus groups; David L. Morgan. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This volume provides a critical approach to using focus groups, examining how focus groups have been utilized to research a diverse set of research questions covering a broad spectrum of substantive fields. The collection acknowledges the tensions between different research traditions, disciplinary emphases, funding climates, cultural, political, and ethical contexts, and the ever-changing policy backdrop. Contributors to this book encourage researchers to question and surmount disciplinary and terminological labels and disputes in order to capitalize on the full potential of focus groups, to illuminate the complex collaborative processes involved in forming, debating, contesting, and revising opinions; making decisions; and forging identities. The four sections that comprise this collection address, respectively, using focus groups in novel contexts; employing focus groups in mixed methods research designs; innovations in generating focus group data; and new theoretical developments. A New Era in Focus Group Research will be of interest to students and scholars across disciplines as well as focus group practitioners outside of academia. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1057/97 [...] A New Era in Focus Group Research : Challenges, Innovation and Practice [documento electrónico] / Barbour, Rosaline S., ; Morgan, David L., . - 1 ed. . - London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017 . - XIII, 433 p. 10 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-1-137-58614-8
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: SociologÃa DemografÃa Población Estructura social Igualdad Métodos sociológicos Población y DemografÃa Clasificación: 301.01 Resumen: Este volumen proporciona un enfoque crÃtico para el uso de grupos focales, examinando cómo se han utilizado para investigar un conjunto diverso de preguntas de investigación que cubren un amplio espectro de campos sustantivos. La colección reconoce las tensiones entre diferentes tradiciones de investigación, énfasis disciplinarios, climas de financiación, contextos culturales, polÃticos y éticos, y el contexto polÃtico en constante cambio. Los colaboradores de este libro alientan a los investigadores a cuestionar y superar las etiquetas y disputas disciplinarias y terminológicas para capitalizar todo el potencial de los grupos focales, para iluminar los complejos procesos colaborativos involucrados en la formación, el debate, la impugnación y la revisión de opiniones; tomando decisiones; y forjar identidades. Las cuatro secciones que componen esta colección abordan, respectivamente, el uso de grupos focales en contextos novedosos; emplear grupos focales en diseños de investigación de métodos mixtos; innovaciones en la generación de datos de grupos focales; y nuevos desarrollos teóricos. Una nueva era en la investigación de grupos focales será de interés para estudiantes y académicos de todas las disciplinas, asà como para quienes practican grupos focales fuera del mundo académico. . Nota de contenido: 1. Setting the scene for a new era of focus group research; Rosaline S. Barbour -- Part I: Using Focus Groups in New Settings -- 2. Accessing the closed world of professional football; Chris Platts and Andy Smith -- 3. Outsourcing qualitative health research; Laurence Kohn & Wendy Christiaens -- 4. Cross-cultural focus group discussions; Monique M. Hennink -- 5. Exploring Sex, HIV & 'Sensitive' Space(s) among Sexual Minority Young Adults in Thailand; Peter A. Newman, Suchon Tepjan, & Clara Rubincam -- Part 2: Capitalizing on Focus Groups in Mixed Methods Contexts -- 6. Use of focus groups in developing behavioural m-health interventions: A critical review; Helen Eborall & Katie Morton -- 7. Programme evaluation in the Chinese cultural context; Daniel T.L. Shek -- 8. Focus groups in triangulation contexts; Sabine Caillaud and Uwe Flick -- 9. Hybrid focus groups as a means to investigate practical reasoning, learning processes and indigenous activities; Ana Prades, Josep Espluga & Tom Horlick-Jones -- Part III:Innovations in Focus Group Facilitation -- 10. The use of video recording in longitudinal focus group research; Claire Thompson, Daniel J Lewis AND Stephanie J.C. Taylor -- 11. Best practices for Synchronous Online Focus Groups; Bojana Lobe -- 12. Performance-Based Focus Groups; Jennifer Wooten -- 13. Collective production of discourse and the Qualitative School of Madrid; Jorge Ruiz Ruiz -- Part IV: Theoretical Developments -- 14. A kaleidoscope of voices: Using focus groups in a study of rural adolescent girls; Erin E. Seato -- 15. Bringing socio-narratology and visual methods to focus group research; Cassandra Phoenix, Noreen Orr and Meridith Griffin -- 16. Focus groups as anticipatory methodology: A contribution from Science and Technology Studies towards socially-resilient governance; Phil Macnaghten -- 17. Using focus groups to study the process of (de)politicization;Sophie Duchesne -- 18. Practice theoretically inspired focus groups: Socially recognizable performativity?; Bente Halkier -- 19. A call for further innovations in focus groups; David L. Morgan. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This volume provides a critical approach to using focus groups, examining how focus groups have been utilized to research a diverse set of research questions covering a broad spectrum of substantive fields. The collection acknowledges the tensions between different research traditions, disciplinary emphases, funding climates, cultural, political, and ethical contexts, and the ever-changing policy backdrop. Contributors to this book encourage researchers to question and surmount disciplinary and terminological labels and disputes in order to capitalize on the full potential of focus groups, to illuminate the complex collaborative processes involved in forming, debating, contesting, and revising opinions; making decisions; and forging identities. The four sections that comprise this collection address, respectively, using focus groups in novel contexts; employing focus groups in mixed methods research designs; innovations in generating focus group data; and new theoretical developments. A New Era in Focus Group Research will be of interest to students and scholars across disciplines as well as focus group practitioners outside of academia. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1057/97 [...]