SAGE Journal Articles

Access to full-text SAGE journal articles that have been carefully selected to support and expand on the concepts presented in each chapter. Journal articles can act as an ideal resource to help support your assignments and studies.

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Journal Article 13.1: Connolly, M. (2003). Qualitative analysis: A teaching tool for social work research. Qualitative Social Work, 2(1), 103-112.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. Discuss the Generative Phase of qualitative data analysis.
  2. Discuss the Interpretative Phase of qualitative data analysis.
  3. Discuss the Theorizing Phase of qualitative data analysis.
  4. What is grounded theory?

 

Journal Article 13.2: Grant, M. A., Rohr, Lia. N., & Grant, J. T. (2012). How informants answer questions: Implications for reflexivity. Field Methods, 24(2), 230-246.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. Discuss the Tourangeau–Rasinski Model.
  2. What is retrieval and what qualitative techniques have been developed to assist with this?
  3. How can we improve the art of asking questions?
  4. How does Briggs view interviewing?

 

Journal Article 13.3: Archer, J. (2009). Intersecting feminist theory and ethnography in the context of social work research. Qualitative Social Work, 8(2), 143-160.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. Discuss an ethnographic approach to social work research.
  2. What is contextual diversity?
  3. Define “reciprocity.”
  4. Discuss archival review.