SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1

Hartman, T. (2015). ‘Strong multiplicity’: An interpretive lens in the analysis of qualitative interview narratives. Qualitative Research, 15(1), 22-38.

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. In what ways does a researcher’s multiple identities intersect with the way they may interpret  a statement or event?
  2. If the data provided by participants are contradictory, is it inherently problematic?
  3. When data are inconsistent, what happens if the researcher prioritizes one view over an other?

Article 2

Davidson, J., Paulus, T., and Jackson, K. (2016). Speculating on the future of digital tools for qualitative research. Qualitative Inquiry (ahead of print).

Questions that apply to this article:

  1. In what ways can digital tools be useful for qualitative inquiry?
  2. What are some of the ethical challenges inherent to the use of digital tools?
  3. What are some of the limitations of qualitative data analysis software at this time?