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Qualitative Analysis in the Making [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 210 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 430 g, 6 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Advances in Research Methods
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415836735
  • ISBN-13: 9780415836739
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 210 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 430 g, 6 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Advances in Research Methods
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415836735
  • ISBN-13: 9780415836739
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"How do scholars transform qualitative data into analysis? What does making analysis imply? What happens in the space in-between data and finalized analysis is notoriously difficult to talk about. In other parts of the research process, scholars and students are aided by method books that describe the technicalities of generating, processing and sorting through data, handbooks that teach academic writing, and scholarly works that offer meta-level, theoretical perspectives. Yet the path from qualitative data to analysis remains 'a black box.' Qualitative Analysis in the Making ventures into this black box. The volume provides a means of speaking about how analyses emerge in the Humanities. Contributors from disciplines such as anthropology, history, and sociology of religion all employ an analytical double take. They revisit one of their analyses, analyzing how this particular analysis came into being. Such analyses of an analysis are neither confessions nor step-by-step recounts of what happened. Rather,the volume argues that speaking of the space in-between requires analytical displacement, and the employment of fresh analytical takes. This approach contributes to demystifying the path from qualitative data to finalized analysis. It invites novel epistemological reflections among scholars, and assists students in improving their analytical skills"--

How do scholars transform qualitative data into analysis? What does making analysis imply? What happens in the space in-between data and finalized analysis is notoriously difficult to talk about. In other parts of the research process, scholars and students are aided by method books that describe the technicalities of generating, processing and sorting through data, handbooks that teach academic writing, and scholarly works that offer meta-level, theoretical perspectives. Yet the path from qualitative data to analysis remains ‘a black box.’ Qualitative Analysis in the Making ventures into this black box. The volume provides a means of speaking about how analyses emerge in the Humanities. Contributors from disciplines such as anthropology, history, and sociology of religion all employ an analytical double take. They revisit one of their analyses, analyzing how this particular analysis came into being. Such analyses of an analysis are neither confessions nor step-by-step recounts of what happened. Rather, the volume argues that speaking of the space in-between requires analytical displacement, and the employment of fresh analytical takes. This approach contributes to demystifying the path from qualitative data to finalized analysis. It invites novel epistemological reflections among scholars, and assists students in improving their analytical skills.

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Analytical Displacement and the Project of the Humanities 1(24)
Andreas Bandak
Daniella Kuzmanovic
SECTION 1 Configurations
1 Telling Lives: In Search of the Keys to a Biographical Analysis
25(19)
Birgitte Possing
2 Model Building: A Tool for Cognition and Analysis
44(17)
Margit Warburg
3 Rereading Literary Texts: Analysis on Shifting Theoretical Terrains
61(17)
Kirsten Thisted
4 Ideal Analysis: From Horizontal Clustering to Vertical Analytical Integration
78(19)
Daniella Kuzmanovic
SECTION 2 Juxtapositions
5 Messianic Analysis: Eliciting Potentials by Juxtaposing Difference
97(13)
Lars Højer
6 Employed to Abbreviate: On Humanitarian Agency and Anthropological Analysis
110(13)
Anders Hastrup
7 What Matters: How Life Becomes 'Empirical Material' in Academic Practice
123(22)
Birgitte Schepelern Johansen
SECTION 3 Senses
8 The Struggles of a Bricoleur: Mingling with Ethnographical Museum Objects
145(14)
Esther Fihl
9 From Sights to Insights: Analyzing 'Invisible' Polygamy
159(17)
Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen
10 Making 'Sound' Analysis: From Raw Moments to Attuned Perspectives
176(16)
Andreas Bandak
Afterword: Reflections on Making Analysis 192(11)
Joel Robbins
Contributors 203(4)
Index 207
Daniella Kuzmanovic is assistant professor at the Section for Turkish studies, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, Faculty of the Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.



Andreas Bandak is a PhD fellow at the Section for Comparative Cultural Studies, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, Faculty of the Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and is currently also Visiting Research Student at Department of Anthropology, London School of Economics.