Adrian Holliday is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Canterbury Christ Church University
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Approaching qualitative research Starting out Showing the workings What counts as data Writing about data Writer voice Writing about relations Making appropriate claims
This new edition of Doing and Writing Qualitative Research puts the richness of research accounts at its centre and pushes the boundaries of understanding naturalistic studies to address the personal and disciplinary challenge of fieldwork explanation. At all times Holliday is in search of meaning through intimate research worlds and invites the reader into live research encounters to critically assess reflexivity as experienced in the field and through writing. Holliday is aware of the acute need to explain with purpose and sensitivity the value, insight and complexity required when studying human interactions. Through diverse forms of data collection, analysis and theory we are taken on methodological journey that is both a practical fieldwork guide but also offers a new contribution towards an understanding of researcher positionality at an interdisciplinary level. -- Professor Shane Blackman