Review: Áine Humble & M. Elise Radina (Eds.) (2019). How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens: Moving Beyond "Themes Emerged"

Authors

  • Kelly Colleen O'Neil St. France Xavier University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-20.3.3388

Keywords:

qualitative research methodology, data analysis, researcher insights, new researcher mentorship

Abstract

In this article I offer a review of HUMBLE and RADINA's 2019 book, "How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens: Moving Beyond 'Themes Emerged'," a collection of commentaries from qualitative researchers discussing their approaches to data analysis. The editors describe the goal of this work as an attempt to lift the veil on research practices typically shrouded by space limitations in academic publications. Considered from the perspective of a new researcher, I examine the ways in which this book may support emerging scholars in their qualitative research work.

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Author Biography

Kelly Colleen O'Neil, St. France Xavier University

Kelly O'NEIL is a doctoral student in educational studies at St. Francis Xavier University, Canada. Her research interests include empowerment of older women and community engagement, housing, and poverty. Her proposed doctoral work is to conduct critical action research supporting older women in becoming change agents through development of a community radio/podcast initiative.

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Published

2019-09-26

How to Cite

O’Neil, K. C. (2019). Review: Áine Humble & M. Elise Radina (Eds.) (2019). How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens: Moving Beyond "Themes Emerged". Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-20.3.3388