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Documents
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What are the three analysis you can use on documents?
- narrative analysis
- discourse analysis
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What are the key elements of grounded theory?
- constant comparison - between data and data, data and concepts and between concepts
- strong focus on the research process
- sampling through theoretical sampling until theoretical saturation has been reached
- the central goals it the creation of theory -
What are the theory elements of grounded theory?
- data, then you make concepts, than categories, properties, and finds links in between -
There are four types of grounded theories, what are these?
- macro theory
- substantive theory
- formal theory
- micro theory
They start at the microlevel base at the substantive theory, there you describe a bit more and eventually it becomes more formal -
What are the key characteristics of framework analysis?
- case and theme based approach
- hierarchy of themes and sub-themes
- reduces data through summarisation
- retains links to original data -
What are the five steps in framework analysis?
1. Familiarisation
2. Identifying a thematic framework
3. Indexing (sorting)
4. charting and summarizing
5. End is the matrix anlaysis - mapping and interpretation -
What is needed in the mapping and intepretation of framework analysis?
- description
- typologies (case based)
- create categories (themes)
- mapping linkages
- developing explanations -
Narrative analysis
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What are the 5 kinds of narrative analysis?
1. Thematic
2. Structural - how the story is told
3. Interactional
4. Performative
5. Other types, subtypes, mixed types -
What are the temporal elements of a structural analysis?
- abstract - summarize
- orientation - introduce characters, temporal and physical setting and situation
- complicating action - meain body and events
- evaluation
- resolution - tells what happens next
- code - provides short summary of what happened and connects the story to the setting in which it is being told -
semiotic
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What is visual semiotics?
Concerned with the analysis of images: what is being said and done with images and visual forms of communication? How do they communicate?
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