Rocking Qualitative Social Science

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503628236

An Irreverent Guide to Rigorous Research

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By Ashley T. Rubin
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Ashley T. Rubin is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

1. Introduction to Dirtbagging 2. Topo: What Exactly Are Qualitative Methods? 3. Picking Your Proj: Identifying Your Research Question 4. On Belay: Connecting Your Work to an Anchor 5. Mapping out the Route: How and When Research Design Matters 6. Starting on the Right Foot: Making and Justifying Your Case Selection 7. Flaking out the Rope: How to Check Your Sample 8. Bivvy Time: The Fieldwork Model of Data Collection 9. The Crux: Content Analysis, Analytic Memos, and Other Tricks 10. Placing Pro: Making Causal Claims with Qualitative Data 11. Living on the Sharp End: Dealing with Skeptics of Qualitative Research 12. The Sweeper

"In this utterly refreshing account, Rubin makes the research process fun again. By deconstructing the limits we place upon ourselves as qualitative researchers, this book opens up new pathways for rigorous, empirical research that is grounded in thoughtful and reflective processes. Those new to the field and those seeking to build confidence or rethink their strategies will benefit from this readable and inspiring guide."-Sarah Lageson, author of Give Methods a Chance "Rocking Qualitative Social Science is Ashley Rubin's love letter to her fellow dirtbaggers-we DIY-minded scholars who ask unconventional questions, find and forge new ways to untangle complex social problems, and obsessively track down leads and explore unusual spaces. Packed with useful advice for every stage of the research process, Rubin's methodological mixtape celebrates the robust community of gritty, dedicated investigators and storytellers pushing social science forward."-Joshua Page, Associate Professor of Sociology and Law, University of Minnesota

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