Computer Analysis and Qualitative Research
- Nigel G Fielding - University of Surrey, UK
- Raymond M Lee - Royal Holloway University of London, UK
July 1998 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The use of computers in qualitative research has dramatically changed the way social researchers handle qualitative data and computer-assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDAS) has become an indispensable element in the researcherÆs tool kit. Authors Nigel G. Fielding and Raymond M. Lee, leading researchers in the field, provide a lucid and accessible text on the nature of this change and profile potential new approaches to qualitative data analysis. They report on findings from the first systematic field research on the impact of CAQDAS. They analyze the rapidly growing popularity and legitimacy of qualitative research methods, looking at usersÆ experiences of CAQDAS and the advantages and disadvantages of computers use, research resources, and the status of qualitative research. Fielding and Lee also cover the principal approaches in qualitative research and show how leading computer programs are actually used. They provide a framework for developing the craft and practice of CAQDAS and conclude by examining new techniques and the evolution of qualitative research to meet new challenges.
Computer Analysis and Qualitative Research will be essential reading for anyone using qualitative research methods.
Introduction
Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis
Why Use Computers in Qualitative Research?
Managing Data in CAQDAS
Analytic Pathologies
Manipulating Coding Categories
Computer Analysis and Qualitative Research
The Evolution of Qualitative Data Analysis