The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology

The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology

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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Contents
 
PART ONE: METHODS
Christine Griffin & Andrew Bengry-Howell
Ethnography
Carolyn Kagan, Mark Burton & Asiya Siddiquee
Action Research
Celia Kitzinger & Sue Wilkinson
Conversation Analysis
Sally Wiggins & Jonathan Potter
Discursive Psychology
Michael Arribas-Ayllon & Valerie Walkerdine
Foucauldian Discourse Analysis
Stephen Frosh & Lisa Saville Young
Psychoanalytic Approaches TO Qualitative Psychology
Niamh Stephenson & Susan Kippax
Memory Work
David Hiles &Ivo Cermák
Narrative Psychology
Amedeo Giorgi & Barbro Giorgi
Phenomenological Psychology
Virginia Eatough & Jonathan A. Smith
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Uwe Flick & Juliet Foster
Social Representations
Paul Stenner, Simon Watts & Marcia Worrell
Q Methodology
Kathy Charmaz & Karen Henwood
Grounded Theory
 
PART TWO: PERSPECTIVES & TECHNIQUES
Svend Brinkmann & Steinar Kvale
Ethics in Qualitative Research
Mary Gergen
Qualitative Methods in Feminist Psychology
Paula Reavey & Katherine Johnson
Visual Approaches
Using and Interpreting Images

 
Alison Evans, Dick Wiggins & Jonathan Elford
Using the Internet for Qualitative Research
Christina Silver & Nigel Fielding
Using Computer Packages in Qualitative Research
Lucy Yardley & Felicity Bishop
Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
A Pragmatic Approach

 
 
PART THREE: APPLICATIONS
Steve Brown & Abigail Locke
Social Psychology
Kerry Chamberlain & Michael Murray
Health Psychology
Erica Burman
Developmental Psychology
Dave Harper
Clinical Psychology
Joseph G. Ponterotto, Geena Kuriakose & Yevgeniya Granovskaya
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Andy Miller, Victorial Hobley, Lisa DeSouza & Tom Billington
Educational Psychology
Jo Silvester
Work and Organizational Psychology
Peter Banister
Forensic Psychology
Carrie E. Hanlin, Kimberly Bess, Patricia Conway,Scotney D. Evans, Diana McCown, Isaac Prilleltensky & Douglas D. Perkins
Community Psychology
Leslie Swartz & Poul Rohleder
Cultural Psychology
Thomas C. Ormerod & Linden J. Ball
Cognitive Psychology
Catriona McCloud & Sunil Bhatia
Postcolonialism and Psychology
Wendy Stainton Rogers & Carla Willig
Review and Prospect
Independent Customer Reviews

'Every psychology department and university library should have a neat row of copies of this impressive handbook...this is one of those rare books that manage to surpass their blurb - no mean feat: "All of the chapters offer a state of the art review of the area concerned, evaluate achievements to date and map trajectories for future research'. I couldn't agree more!'
Toni Brennan
Psychology: Learning & Teaching


B.J. Lovett
Elmira College
CHOICE magazine

'Every psychology department and university library should have a neat row of copies of this impressive handbook...this is one of those rare books that manage to surpass their blurb - no mean feat: "All of the chapters offer a state of the art review of the area concerned, evaluate achievements to date and map trajectories for future research'. I couldn't agree more!'
Toni Brennan
Psychology: Learning & Teaching



A classic text in psychological research.

Dr Daphne Josselin
Department of Psychology, City University
January 25, 2016

It is an excellent book on advanced level metods teaching

Dr Petra Sundell Boström
Department of Psychology, Univ. of Gothenburg
December 8, 2015

This book is a masterpiece, containing an incredibly wide and detailed presentation of the qualitative methods in psychology. A comprehensive handbook that should be available in every School of Psychology.

Dr Anna Zoli
Health and Life Sciences, York St John University
September 14, 2015
Contributors: 

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 Stainton Rogers

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).