Qualitative methods
 
A 
very quick introduction to qualitative research. Covers basic types of 
qualitative methods, and when to use qualitative methods. For a longer 
introduction, visit MB 
870, a PhD course on qualitative methods. 
		  
		
		It should be noted "qualitative" (and its contrast term, 
		"quantitative") can be applied to both data and analysis. There are 
both qualitative and quantitative data, and there are both qualitative and 
quantitative analysis methods, and the two can be mixed and matched. Also, the 
distinction between quantitative and qualitative methods is fuzzy. Pretty much all quantitative work includes 
		a great deal of 
qualitative inference and interpretation. 
				  
	
		
		Topics
		
		Handouts
		
		Articles & Books
		
			- James Spradley. The Ethnographic Interview. 
			Harcourt Brace Jovanovitch College Publishers. 0-03-044496-9 (whole 
			book)
 
			- Krippendorf, K. 1980. Content Analysis: An 
			Introduction to its Methodology. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage 
			Publications. (entire book) -- 
			oops, forgot to put this on the syllabus as a required book. so 
			won't hold you to reading this
 
			- Strauss & Corbin. Basics of Qualitative Research. Sage.
 
		 
		Links
		
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		Optional
		
			- Gersick, Bartunek & Dutton.
        2000. Learning from Academia: The importance of relationships in
        professional life. Academy of Management Journal 43(6):
        1026-1044. [^pdf]
 
			- Jang, H. & G.A. Barnett, "Cultural Differences in
        Organizational Communication: A Semantic Network Analysis,"
        Bulletin de Methodologie Sociologique, 44, 31-59, 1994 [PDF] 
			{simple illustration of one kind of content analysis}
 
			- Sutton, R.I. and A. Rafaeli. 1988. 
			"Untangling the relationship between displayed emotions and 
			organizational sales: The case of convenience stores." Academy of Management Journal. 31(3):461-487. [pdf] {useful 
			cautionary tale about what happens when you don't do your 
			ethnographic homework}
 
			- Jehn, Karen "Ettie". 1997.
			A
      qualitative analysis of conflict types and dimensions in organizational
      groups. Administrative Science Quarterly 42: 530-557. [^pdf]
 
			- Reynolds, P.C. (1991). "Bloody Stumps." 
			Chapter from Stealing Fire:  The 
			Atomic Bomb as Symbolic Body. Palo Alto, CA: Iconic  
			Anthropology Press. [pdf] 
			{fine example of really bad qualitative research}
 
		 
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