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Successful writing for qualitative researchers / Peter Woods and Pat Sikes.

By: Woods, Peter, 1934- [author.].
Contributor(s): Sikes, Patricia J [author.].
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2022Edition: Third edition.Description: xii, 178 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367698232.Subject(s): Social sciences -- Research | Report writingAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Successful writing for qualitative researchers.DDC classification: 808.066001 W86
Contents:
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Conditions for Successful Writing 3. Authorial Responsibility 4. Getting started and keeping going 5. A standard approach to organisation 6. Creative and arts-based inquiry 7. Style 8. Editing 9. Writing for publication Name Index Subject Index
Summary: "The fully updated third edition of Successful Writing for Qualitative Researchers includes new material on the nature of qualitative research and the significance of contemporary circumstances in which academic writers have to work, as well as ethical considerations and authorial responsibilities. It provides all of the information and practical tips required to successfully translate qualitative research into writing. Using a wide range of examples, the authors provide tried and tested methods that explore the mind-sets, strategies and techniques involved in successful qualitative writing, and the opportunities and rewards that are available. Considering the continuing pressure on researchers to produce high quality writing in difficult circumstances, this book contains a wealth of information and provides guidance on: The nature of qualitative research The conditions for successful writing The responsibilities of the author Getting started and keeping going Organising your work Traditional and arts-based modes of writing Styles of writing Editing your work Preparing for publication Clear, concise, and engaging, this must-read guide is suitable for all those in the social sciences seeking to formulate their qualitative research into writing with maximum effectiveness, including undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics, whether in dissertations, theses, research reports, journal and magazine articles, conference papers or books"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Conditions for Successful Writing 3. Authorial Responsibility 4. Getting started and keeping going 5. A standard approach to organisation 6. Creative and arts-based inquiry 7. Style
8. Editing 9. Writing for publication Name Index Subject Index

"The fully updated third edition of Successful Writing for Qualitative Researchers includes new material on the nature of qualitative research and the significance of contemporary circumstances in which academic writers have to work, as well as ethical considerations and authorial responsibilities. It provides all of the information and practical tips required to successfully translate qualitative research into writing. Using a wide range of examples, the authors provide tried and tested methods that explore the mind-sets, strategies and techniques involved in successful qualitative writing, and the opportunities and rewards that are available. Considering the continuing pressure on researchers to produce high quality writing in difficult circumstances, this book contains a wealth of information and provides guidance on: The nature of qualitative research The conditions for successful writing The responsibilities of the author Getting started and keeping going Organising your work Traditional and arts-based modes of writing Styles of writing Editing your work Preparing for publication Clear, concise, and engaging, this must-read guide is suitable for all those in the social sciences seeking to formulate their qualitative research into writing with maximum effectiveness, including undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics, whether in dissertations, theses, research reports, journal and magazine articles, conference papers or books"-- Provided by publisher.

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