dc.contributor.author
Greti-Iulia, Ivana
dc.date
2018-10-16T12:37:49Z
dc.date
2018-10-16T12:37:49Z
dc.identifier.citation
Book Review: Joost Beuving and Geert de Vries, Doing Qualitative Research: The Craft of Naturalistic Inquiry
Greti-Iulia Ivana. Qualitative Research Vol 16, Issue 6, pp. 741 - 742 First Published November 25, 2016
dc.identifier.citation
10.1177/1468794115618005
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10609/85245
dc.description.abstract
A significant amount of work has been done over the last several decades in discussing qualitative social research (what it implies in terms of practice, what its underlying principles are, where its challenges appear etc.). In their book Doing Qualitative Research: The Craft of Naturalistic Inquiry, Joost Beuving and Geert de Vries undertake a similar task and carry it out with remarkable sharpness and clarity. The book is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students interested in qualitative methodologies and it is faithful to its public. The stylistic accessibility, the refusal to build upon assumed or expected knowledge of the readers and the synthetic approach to each stage of social research individualize this volume and make it highly recommendable for teaching purposes.
dc.publisher
Qualitative Research
dc.rights
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/</a>
dc.subject
Qualitative Research
dc.title
Book Review: Joost Beuving and Geert de Vries, Doing Qualitative Research: The Craft of Naturalistic Inquiry
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/review