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The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology

Carla Willig Wendy Stainton Rogers

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Sage Publications Ltd
11 July 2017
One of our bestselling handbooks, The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology, is back for a second edition. Since the first edition qualitative research in psychology has been transformed. Responding to this, existing chapters have been updated, and three new chapters introduced on Thematic Analysis, Interpretation and Netnography. With a focus on methodological progress throughout, the chapters are organised into three sections:

Section One: Methods

Section Two: Perspectives and Techniques

Section Three: Applications

In the field of psychology and beyond, this handbook will constitute a valuable resource for both experienced qualitative researchers and novices for many years to come.
Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 184mm, 
Weight:   1.330kg
ISBN:   9781473925212
ISBN 10:   1473925215
Pages:   664
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Introduction - Wendy Stainton-Rogers and Carla Willig SECTION ONE: METHODOLOGIES 2. Thematic Analysis - Gareth Terry, Nikki Hayfield, Victoria Clarke & Virginia Braun 3. Ethnography - Christine Griffin and Andrew Bengry-Howell 4. Action Research - Carolyn Kagan, Mark Burton and Asiya Siddiquee 5. Conversation Analysis - Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger 6. Discursive Psychology - Sally Wiggins and Jonathan Potter 7. Foucauldian Discourse Analysis - Michael Arribas-Ayllon and Valerie Walkerdine 8. Psychoanalytic Approaches to Qualitative Psychology - Stephen Frosh and Lisa Saville Young 9. Memory Work - Niamh Stephenson and Susan Kippax 10. Narrative Inquiry - David Hiles, Ivo Cermak and Vladimir Chrz 11. The Descriptive Phenomenological Psychological Method - Amedeo Giorgi, Barbro Giorgi and James Morley 12. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis - Virginia Eatough and Jonathan A. Smith 13. Q Methodology - Paul Stenner, Simon Watts and Marcia Worrell 14. Grounded Theory Methods for Qualitative Psychology - Kathy Charmaz and Karen Henwood SECTION TWO: PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES 15. Ethics in Qualitative Psychological Research - Svend Brinkmann and Steinar Kvale 16. Interpretation in Qualitative Research - Carla Willig 17. Qualitative Methods in Feminist Psychology - Mary Gergen 18. Postcolonialism and Psychology: growing interest and promising potential - Catriona Macleod, Sunil Bhatia and Shose Kessi 19. Community Psychology - Adele V. Malpert, Sarah V. Suiter, Natalie M. Kivell, Douglas D. Perkins, Kimberly Bess, Scotney D. Evans, Carrie E. Hanlin, Patricia Conway, Diana McCown, and Isaac Prilleltensky 20. Social Representations - Uwe Flick and Juliet Foster 21. Visual Approaches: Using and Interpreting Images - Paula Reavey and Katherine Johnson 22. Netnography: Radical Participative Understanding for a Networked Communications Society - Robert Kozinets 23. Using Computer Packages in Qualitative Research: exemplars, developments and challenges - Sarah L. Bulloch, Christina Silver and Nigel Fielding 24. Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: A Pragmatic Approach - Lucy Yardley and Felicity L Bishop SECTION THREE: APPLICATIONS 25. Social Psychology - Steven D. Brown and Abigail Locke 26. Health Psychology - Kerry Chamberlain and Michael Murray 27. Developmental Psychology - Erica Burman 28. Clinical Psychology - David Harper 29. Qualitative Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy: History, Methods, Ethics, and Impact - Joseph G. Ponterotto, Jennie Park-Taylor, and Eric C. Chen 30. Qualitative Methods in Organizational Psychology - Elena Doldor, Jo Silvester and Doyin Atewologun 31. Forensic Psychology - Peter Banister 32. Cultural Psychology - Leslie Swartz and Poul Rohleder 33. Cognitive Psychology - Thomas C. Ormerod and Linden J. Ball 34. Review and Prospect - Wendy Stainton-Rogers and Carla Willig

Professor Carla Willig graduated from the University of Manchester in 1986. She then embarked upon postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge where she was awarded an MPhil in Criminology in 1987. She stayed at Cambridge in order to conduct her doctoral research into the 'Social Construction of AIDS Knowledge' which she completed in 1991. Professor Willig has held teaching positions at the University of Plymouth (1991-3) Middlesex University (1993-9) and City University London (1999 onwards). From 2001, she undertook additional training at Regents College, London, and qualified as an Existential Counselling Psychologist in 2005. Wendy is a critical psychologist, working mainly, these days, in health. On the basis of her work on alternative approaches to health behaviour, she was appointed by the UK's NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) to its Development Group on Behaviour Change, preparing and disseminating recommendations to the National Health Service and other statutory bodies on 'best practice' in relation to behaviour change interventions and programmes at individual, community and population levels. Wendy is currently the chair of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP).

Reviews for The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology

The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology is comprehensive and bold, celebrating the wide range of methods, approaches, perspectives and applications among qualitative research in psychology. Written by leading psychologists, this handbook covers what are now well established qualitative methods while considering methodological changes required by contemporary developments, such as social media and the routine recording of people at work, blurring the distinctions between public and private and research and everyday practice. -- Peter Branney This is a very welcome and timely second edition of the highly-regarded SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology. In the nine years since it was first published in 2008, qualitative research in psychology has flourished into a rich, diverse and vibrant field. As the Editors of this Handbook note, there is a sense of sophistication that has evolved throughout these recent developments. There is also an increased confidence that can be seen across this updated Handbook, from the editors' valuable framing of the field at the start through to the revised chapters and the inclusion of three new chapters. Notable additions to the Handbook include a chapter devoted to interpretation issues in qualitative research, new approaches to thematic analysis, developments and progress around metasynthesis, netnography and the implications of rapidly developing information and communication technologies for qualitative research. This Handbook will be highly valuable for a range of audiences, including for students in psychology and other social science disciplines, but also for academics, practitioners and activists (and indeed essential reading for many). It provides a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-play in qualitative research in psychology, covers a range of diverse methodologies, outlines key approaches and perspectives, and describes applications to specific subfields of psychology. It doesn't shy away from the many big questions, tensions, complexities and debates that are involved in qualitative research, including the range of positions and approaches that exist regarding epistemology, ethics and politics, and the varying priorities that different people bring to research. Rather it engages with these issues directly and in an accessible and welcoming manner, ensuring this Handbook will function as the clear and reliable guide for both novices and experienced researchers. In this sense it is highly successful in meeting its purpose to help its readers to gain a sense of the territory and to enable them to make well-informed methodological theoretical and ideological choices (Stainton Rogers & Willig, p4). -- Antonia Lyons The second edition of the SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research is an extraordinary compendium of the central current issues in qualitative research in psychology. Capturing the diversity and plurality of qualitative methods of investigation, this updated handbook also considers matters such as ethics and reflexivity shared across methods. Newly revised to include recent work in the burgeoning field of qualitative inquiry, it will be an essential companion for both new and experienced qualitative researchers. Qualitative researchers in psychology owe a debt of gratitude to these editors for pulling this together. -- Ruthellen Josselson, Ph.D.


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