Advanced Qualitative Methods - SPY00001M
- Department: Social Policy and Social Work
- Credit value: 20 credits
- Credit level: M
- Academic year of delivery: 2022-23
Module will run
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Spring Term 2022-23 |
Module aims
The aim of this module is further to develop students knowledge of the principles underlying qualitative research design, to enable them to gain an advanced level understanding of, and expertise in the use of, the key methods of qualitative data generation and to develop skills in qualitative analysis and interpretation. In addition to a more analytical grasp of the issues in relation to these areas, students skills will also be developed through exploring their use in the context of ongoing and completed research.
Module learning outcomes
On completion of this module students should:
- be able to distinguish between method and design, data generation, analysis and interpretation
- have a comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of the collection and analysis of the principal forms of qualitative methods and the types of data they generate
- be able to analyse and interpret different forms of qualitative data
- an appreciation of the range of research domains and issues to which these methodological techniques apply, including their application to practical research
Indicative assessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Special assessment rules
None
Indicative reassessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
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Indicative reading
These should be consulted throughout the module
- Atkinson, P. and Delamont, S. (eds) (2011) Sage Qualitative Research Methods, L.A.: Sage
- Bailey, C. A. (2007) A Guide to Qualitative Field Research, London: Pine Forge Press
- Barbour, R. (2006) Introducing Qualitative Research, London: Sage
- Bryman, A. (2008) Social Research Methods, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Bryman, A. (ed) (2007) Qualitative Research 2, L.A.: Sage
- Bryman, A. and Burgess, R. (eds) (1999) Qualitative Research 1, London: Sage
- Denzin, N. K. and Lincoln, Y. S. (2000) The Qualitative Inquiry Reader, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
- Denzin, N. and Lincoln, Y. S. (2011) The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research, L.A.: Sage
- Flick, U. (2002) An Introduction to Qualitative Research, London: Sage
- Flick, U. (2007) Designing Qualitative Research, London: Sage
- Hesse-Biber, S. N. (2011) The Practice of Qualitative Research, London: Sage
- Liamputtong, P. (2009) Researching the Vulnerable, L.A.:Sage
- Liamputtong, P. (2010) Qualitative Research Methods, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Mason, J. (2002) Qualitative Researching, London: Sage
- May, T. (ed) (2002) Qualitative Research in Action, London: Sage
- Morse, J. and Richards, L. (2002) Read Me First: a Users Guide to Qualitative Methods, London: Sage
- Padgett, D. (2008) Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research, London: Sage
- Schwandt, T. A. (2001) Dictionary of Qualitative Inquiry, London: Sage
- Shaw, I. and Gould, N. (2001) Qualitative Research in Social Work, London: Sage
- Sherman, E. and Reid, W. (eds) (1994) Qualitative Research in Social Work, New York: Columbia University Press
- Silverman, D. (2010) Doing Qualitative Research: a Practical Handbook, London: Sage
- Silverman, D. (2011) Qualitative Research: Issues of Theory, Method and Practice, L.A.: Sage
- Thomas, J. (1993) Doing Critical Ethnography, London: Sage