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Qualitative housing analysis : an international perspective /​ edited by Paul J. Maginn, Susan Thompson, Matthew Tonts.

Contributor(s): Series: Studies in qualitative methodology ; v. 10. | Studies in qualitative methodology ; v. 10. Publisher: Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009Description: x, 289 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781846639906 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 307.336072 QUA  011811
Contents:
Ch. 1. Qualitative Housing Analysis: A Meta-Framework for Systematising Qualitative Research /​ Paul J. Maginn, Susan Thompson and Matthew Tonts Pt. I. Home and Homelessness Ch. 2. House and Home: Methodology and Methods for Exploring Meaning and Structure /​ Harvey C. Perkins, David C. Thorns and Ann Winstanley Ch. 3. Reinterpreting the Research Path: Using Qualitative Methods in Homelessness Research /​ Robyn Martin and Nola Kunnen Ch. 4. 'Felt Homelessness': The Contribution of Qualitative Approaches to Homelessness Research /​ Catherine Robinson Pt. II. Researching Complex Housing Needs and Worlds Ch. 5. Residents, Interviewees, Class Representatives? Reflections on the Use of Qualitative Interviews in Knowing the Worlds of Gentrification /​ Graham P. Martin Ch. 6. Building Back Better in Sri Lanka: A Mixed Method Approach to Comparative Policy Evaluation /​ Michal Lyons Ch. 7. Accommodating Gypsy/​Travellers: Inclusive Approaches for Collaborative and Peer-Led Research with Gypsy Travellers /​ Delia Lomax Pt. III. Community and Housing Ch. 8. Environmental Quality, Housing and City Residents: A Sensory Urbanism Approach /​ Mags Adams, Gemma Moore, Trevor Cox, Ben Croxford, Mohamed Refaee and Stephen Sharples Ch. 9. The Role of Qualitative Research in Identifying Residents' Perspectives About Social Mix /​ Kathy Arthurson Ch. 10. Methodological Consequences of Inclusive Community Development: The Value of Ethnography for Housing Studies /​ Talja Blokland, Paid J. Maginn and Susan Thompson Ch. 11. Grounding Theory in Intergenerational Citizen Participation: A Grounded Theory Approach in the Context of Public Housing Research /​ Dawn Jourdan Pt. IV. Conclusions Ch. 12. Ethnography and Housing Studies Revisited /​ Adrian Franklin.
Summary: Presents a theoretical and empirical perspective on the value, potential and contribution that qualitative research methodologies bring to the analysis of housing policy issues within an international context. This book also includes discussion of specific methodological challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by researchers (and policy-makers).
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Includes bibliographical references.

Ch. 1. Qualitative Housing Analysis: A Meta-Framework for Systematising Qualitative Research /​ Paul J. Maginn, Susan Thompson and Matthew Tonts
Pt. I. Home and Homelessness
Ch. 2. House and Home: Methodology and Methods for Exploring Meaning and Structure /​ Harvey C. Perkins, David C. Thorns and Ann Winstanley
Ch. 3. Reinterpreting the Research Path: Using Qualitative Methods in Homelessness Research /​ Robyn Martin and Nola Kunnen
Ch. 4. 'Felt Homelessness': The Contribution of Qualitative Approaches to Homelessness Research /​ Catherine Robinson
Pt. II. Researching Complex Housing Needs and Worlds
Ch. 5. Residents, Interviewees, Class Representatives? Reflections on the Use of Qualitative Interviews in Knowing the Worlds of Gentrification /​ Graham P. Martin
Ch. 6. Building Back Better in Sri Lanka: A Mixed Method Approach to Comparative Policy Evaluation /​ Michal Lyons
Ch. 7. Accommodating Gypsy/​Travellers: Inclusive Approaches for Collaborative and Peer-Led Research with Gypsy Travellers /​ Delia Lomax
Pt. III. Community and Housing
Ch. 8. Environmental Quality, Housing and City Residents: A Sensory Urbanism Approach /​ Mags Adams, Gemma Moore, Trevor Cox, Ben Croxford, Mohamed Refaee and Stephen Sharples
Ch. 9. The Role of Qualitative Research in Identifying Residents' Perspectives About Social Mix /​ Kathy Arthurson
Ch. 10. Methodological Consequences of Inclusive Community Development: The Value of Ethnography for Housing Studies /​ Talja Blokland, Paid J. Maginn and Susan Thompson
Ch. 11. Grounding Theory in Intergenerational Citizen Participation: A Grounded Theory Approach in the Context of Public Housing Research /​ Dawn Jourdan
Pt. IV. Conclusions
Ch. 12. Ethnography and Housing Studies Revisited /​ Adrian Franklin.

Presents a theoretical and empirical perspective on the value, potential and contribution that qualitative research methodologies bring to the analysis of housing policy issues within an international context. This book also includes discussion of specific methodological challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by researchers (and policy-makers).

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