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Meeting a key need for qualitative researchers, this practical book presents tools for creating productive partnerships and managing each phase of a collaborative project. Collaboration within particular qualitative traditions--cross-cultural research, duoethnography, participatory action research, arts-based collaborations, and others--is described and illustrated with exemplars of published studies. Readers learn how to build research teams, work across disciplines, formulate research questions, gather and analyze data, address ethical dilemmas, and evaluate collaborations. Within-chapter…mehr

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Meeting a key need for qualitative researchers, this practical book presents tools for creating productive partnerships and managing each phase of a collaborative project. Collaboration within particular qualitative traditions--cross-cultural research, duoethnography, participatory action research, arts-based collaborations, and others--is described and illustrated with exemplars of published studies. Readers learn how to build research teams, work across disciplines, formulate research questions, gather and analyze data, address ethical dilemmas, and evaluate collaborations. Within-chapter "Pedagogical Pathways" sections provide practice exercises and opportunities for reflection.
Autorenporträt
Thalia M. Mulvihill, PhD, is Professor of Higher Education and Social Foundations and Provost Faculty Fellow at Ball State University. She has served as Director of two doctoral programs, as well as Director of the Certificate Program in Qualitative Research and Education and the Certificate Program in College and University Teaching. Dr. Mulvihill is coeditor of The Teacher Educator journal and has published over 85 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters related to qualitative research and innovative pedagogies, as well as eight books. The recipient of numerous teaching, research, and mentoring awards, she is engaged in the study of history and sociology of higher education, qualitative inquiry, innovative pedagogies, and educational leadership. Raji Swaminathan, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Educational Policy and Community Studies in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has served as Director of Doctoral Studies and Chair of the Department and is a recipient of the university's Faculty Teaching and Faculty Research Awards. Dr. Swaminathan has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and seven books, six on qualitative research methods and one on the narratives of immigrant women. She is interested in and works in the areas of qualitative research, youth resilience, urban and alternative schools, creative pedagogies, and school leadership.