Maria K. E. Lahman is a professor of qualitative methodology at the University of Northern Colorado, in Colorado, USA. She is the author of the Sage textbooks Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive and Writing and Representing Qualitative Research. A Mennonite, Maria challenges herself to weave aspects of social justice and peacebuilding into her pedagogy and scholarship. Maria's scholarship is focused on creating ethical solutions for culturally complex methodological situations, diversity, young children, mothering, and qualitative writing representation.
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Part One: Foundations of Qualitative Research Introduction: Introducing Qualitative Research in a Culturally Responsive Context Chapter One: What is Culturally Responsive Qualitative Research? Chapter Two: Reflexivity, Ethics, & Theory-Foundations of Qualitative Research Chapter Three: Qualitative Research Methodologies Chapter Four: Exemplars of Qualitative Research Chapter Five: Proposing Qualitative Research-Literature Review, Research Questions, Research Design Chapter Six: Research Participants Part Two: Data Collection Chapter Seven: Observation Chapter Eight: Interviews Chapter Nine: Material Data Part Three: Making the Most of Research Data, Rigor, and Representation Chapter Ten: Enhancing Trustworthiness Chapter Eleven: Analyzing Qualitative Data Chapter Twelve: Writing, Representing & Publishing and Promoting Research Accounts
Maria K. E. Lahman offers refreshing insights on conducting culturally competent qualitative research. Reflexive questions, examples of students' research, and extensive resources are excellent components of the textbook. -- Denice Kopchak Sheehan