In defence of the 'new qualitative methods' : the Australian context

Alphia Possamai-Inesedy, Gabrielle Gwyther, T. Majoribanks

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[The growth and employment of non-traditional research methods has increased dramatically over the last few decades, especially within the United States and the United Kingdom. With the increase of globalisation of research these new methodologies are gaining use and credibility within the human disciplines in Australia. The following paper attempts to examine the new methodologies movement from an historical context, funding perspective and as part of the wider, morally oriented ‘culture wars’ that have been playing out on the main arena of Australian socio-political life over the past decade. It argues that regardless of the increased call to employ engaged and innovative research the constraints of the Australian funding and political environment has resulted in the maintenance and dominance of traditional methodological approaches.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRe-imagining Sociology: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, held 2-5 December 2008, at University of Melbourne
    PublisherTASA
    Number of pages14
    ISBN (Print)9780734039842
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    EventAustralian Sociological Association. Conference -
    Duration: 26 Nov 2012 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceAustralian Sociological Association. Conference
    Period26/11/12 → …

    Keywords

    • research
    • qualitative research
    • methodology
    • culture wars
    • globalization
    • Australia

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