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applied thematic analysis, an inductive approach that draws on established and innovative theme-based techniques suited to the applied research context. Chapters follow the sequence of activities in the analysis process and also include discussions of mixed methods, choosing the most appropriate software, and how to write up and present the results.
Kathleen M. MacQueen is a Senior Social Scientist and Coordinator of
Interdisciplinary Research Ethics at Family Health International in Durham, NC.
She is also adjunct faculty with the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in
the Department of Social Medicine, School
of Medicine and in the Health Behavior
and Health Education Program, School
of Public Health. She has
a Ph.D. in anthropology from Binghamton
University and MPH from the Rollins
School of Public Health at Emory
University. Dr. MacQueen has been working in the area of
applied
emphasis on qualitative research methods. Both domestically and internationally
she has provided leadership on the social, behavioral, and ethical dimensions of
trials of HIV vaccines, microbicides, and the prophylactic use of
antiretrovirals to prevent acquisition of HIV.
Before coming to FHI in 2001, she worked ten years at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention as a research anthropologist and science
director in the National
Center for HIV, STD, and
TB Prevention. Her scientific publications have appeared in journals as diverse
as Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Annual
Review of Anthropology, American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of
Preventive Medicine, and AIDS Care Journal.
Emily E. Namey, MA, has over 10 years’ experience applying her skills in project management and knowledge of research methods to the design, implementation, conduct, monitoring, and dissemination of public health research. Emily recently rejoined FHI 360, where she manages domestic and international qualitative and mixed methods projects related to health disparities and HIV prevention. Prior to her work at FHI 360, she spent over 5 years at Duke University, splitting time among the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Trent Center for Bioethics. At Duke, Emily implemented qualitative research on subjects ranging from maternity care to vaccine trial participation to ethical approaches to genomic research recruitment to the use and understanding of Certificates of Confidentiality. She has experience in the private sector as well, having completed projects at Intel Corporation and Nike, Inc. Emily has designed and led qualitative research training courses in more than a dozen countries and has co-authored several methodological publications, including Collecting Qualitative Data (Sage 2012), Applied Thematic Analysis (Sage 2012), Qualitative Research Methods: A Data Collector’s Field Guide (Family Health International, 2005) and “Data reduction techniques for large qualitative datasets” in Handbook for Team-based Qualitative Research (AltaMira 2008). Her publications also include articles in Social Science & Medicine, Fertility and Sterility, AIDS Care, IRB, and the Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. Emily received her MA in applied anthropology from Northern Arizona University.
- Autoren: Emily E. Namey , Greg S. Guest , Kathleen M. Macqueen
- 2011, 320 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- ISBN-10: 154436721X
- ISBN-13: 9781544367217
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.11.2011
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