UID:
almafu_9959696930302883
Format:
1 online resource (88 pages).
ISBN:
1-4522-1289-9
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1-4129-8500-5
Series Statement:
Qualitative research methods ; v. 11
Content:
Noblit and Hare propose a method - meta-ethnography - for synthesizing from qualitative, interpretive studies. They show that ethnographies themselves are interpretive acts, and demonstrate that by translating metaphors and key concepts between ethnographic studies, it is possible to develop a broader interpretive synthesis.
Note:
"A SAGE university paper."
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTIONThe Idea of a Meta-EthnographyA Meta-Ethnographic ApproachPART TWO: CONSTRUCTING META-ETHNOGRAPHIESReciprocal Translations as SynthesisRefutational SynthesisLines-of-Argument SynthesisInscribing Meta-Ethnographies
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8039-3023-2
Language:
English
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