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Thinking Qualitatively: Methods of Mind

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Written in Johnny Saldaña′s elegant and accessible style, Thinking Methods of Mind boldly pursues the challenge of teaching students not just how to collect and analyze data, but how to actively think about them. Each chapter presents one "method of mind" (thinking analytically, realistically, symbolically, ethically, multidisciplinarily, artistically, summarily, interpretively, and narratively), together with applications, a vignette or story related to the thinking modality, points to remember, and exercises. Designed to help researchers "rise above the data," the book explores how qualitative research designs, data collection, data analyses, and write-ups can be enriched through over 60 different lenses, filters, and angles on social life. Venturing into more evocative and multidimensional ways to examine the complex patterns of daily living, the book reveals how the researcher′s mind thinks heuristically to transcend the descriptive and develop "highdeep" insights about the human condition.   "This is a book for all qualitative methodologists. Not just a ‘how-to’ manual but an epistemological exercise in understanding qualitative methods."   ―Cassie F. Quigley , Clemson University   "This book fills an important void in the field. The market is crowded with books on techniques and strategies for conducting qualitative research. Saldaña’s volume provides a vital complement by encouraging students to develop the core analytical skills and interpretive frames they need to be truly successful in their research endeavors. He helps students flex and hone the epistemological muscles that are at the center of capable qualitative research."   ―John P. Bartkowski , University of Texas at San Antonio   "The focus of the book is clear and consistent. The writing is superb. It deals with sophisticated ideas in a clear and highly communicative style. It weaves important and relevant scholarship in ways that help the reader grasp the key ideas. It’s one of the best books I have read."  ―Liora Bresler , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign   " Thinking Qualitatively invites students to think before they act and offers a rich set of options for qualitative researchers to consider."  ―Michael Brown , University of Wyoming   "This book brings together key ways of thinking about our work as qualitative researchers. In many ways, it captures the breadth and depth of our work, while calling for us to be ever reflexive about our practices. I see this book as positively informing the work of novice and experienced researchers. It is a much needed addition to the qualitative research community."    ―Jessica Nina Lester , Indiana University

240 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2014

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February 21, 2019
This is a great introduction to qualitative research and qualitative thinking.

This is not necessarily a how to guide on doing qualitative research. Rather it is a guide into qualitative thinking. There are other books on coding, interviewing and the more theoretical aspects of qualitative research.

But this is an excellent book to read if considering qualitative research as it helps adapt ways of thinking that are necessary in qualitative research. So much of our societies research is built on the quantitative side of things, that it is difficult to switch mental gears into a frame of mind that allows us to think analytically, realistically, symbolically, ethically, multidisciplinary, artistically, summarily, interpretively and narratively about our research.

Saldana dedicates a chapter to each of the mode of thinking listed above and how to incorporate those modes into qualitative research. Also provided are real-world examples and further studies of these forms of thinking and how they might look in qualitative research.

It is also written in such a way that it is approachable for those who have never done, or have only done a little, qualitative research.
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