9. Collecting Qualitative Data
Select SAGE Journal articles are available to give you even more insight into chapter topics. These are also an ideal resource to help support your literature reviews, dissertations and assignments.
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Bahn, S. and Weatherill, P. (2012) ‘Qualitative social research: a risky business when it comes to collecting “sensitive” data’, Qualitative Research, 13(1): 19–35.
Narag, R. and Maxwell, S.R. (2014) ‘Understanding cultural context when collecting field data: lessons learned from field research in a slum area in the Philippines, Qualitative Research, 14(3): 311–326.
Moore, J. and Stephenson, J. (2014) ‘“I need numbers before I will buy it”: Reading and writing qualitative scholarship on close relationships’, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 31: 490–496.
Mendis, K. (2009) ‘Collecting Data from Mothers who have Experienced Childhood Family Violence with the use of a Feminist Methodology’, Qualitative Social Work, 8(3): 377–390.