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Interpretive Interactionism (Applied Social Research Methods) Book
Filling a void in qualitative research methods, Interpretive Interactionism presents a methodology for studying individual's problems and how they are connected with both public issues and public response to these problems. The author provides an accessible description of the existential, interpretive research approach, which includes open-ended and creative interviewing, document analysis, life-history, personal experience and self-story construction, and participant observation. The existential-interpretive perspective enables the researcher to grasp and interpret the experiences of people served by government programs designed to cope with personal problems. It therefore provides a basis for effective, well-constructed programs. Read More
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- 0803930038
- 9780803930032
- Norman K. Denzin
- 27 April 1989
- Sage Publications, Inc
- Paperback (Book)
- 160
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