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Qualitative Data Analysis : An introduction Carol Grbich Chapter 24 : Innovative Data Display Innovative Data Display

Data display Key points Your final writing up and display of data will be influenced by: Your final writing up and display of data will be influenced by: The audience to which the results are targeted The audience to which the results are targeted Your position in your research study Your position in your research study

Report writing Abstract: summary > 200 words (question, methods, findings) Introduction, literature review, theoretical/conceptual frames Methods: process, methodology, sample, access, demographic profiles Results: display of findings Discussion: link to literature review, explanation of findings in terms of frames Conclusion & Recommendations, shortcomings.

Researcher position Authoritative position with ‘realist’ display Researcher -authoritative voice Researcher -authoritative voice limited display with the voices of participants are often limited to key quotes that illustrate the findings gained. limited display with the voices of participants are often limited to key quotes that illustrate the findings gained. Subjective/decentred position with innovative display Subjective/decentred position with innovative display researcher personal experiences included researcher personal experiences included decentred researcher - the voices of participants heard. decentred researcher - the voices of participants heard. formats from poetry to dramatic dialogue, fictionalised versions, polyphonic presentation and visual displays. formats from poetry to dramatic dialogue, fictionalised versions, polyphonic presentation and visual displays.

Display options for qualitative data Graphical display Graphical display Non – graphical display Non – graphical display Aural and Visual displays Aural and Visual displays

1. Graphical display: Social networks Social networks Pie charts, bar graphs Pie charts, bar graphs Matrix, Matrix, Table Table Decision Tree Modelling Decision Tree Modelling Flow Chart Flow Chart Ladder Ladder Metaphorical Visual Display Metaphorical Visual Display Modified Venn Diagram. Modified Venn Diagram. Network Network Scatterplot. Scatterplot. Taxonomy Taxonomy

2. Non – graphical display Boxed display Boxed display Quotes Quotes Vignettes Vignettes Case studies Case studies Mixed methods Mixed methods Anecdotes (researcher’s gestalt) Anecdotes (researcher’s gestalt) Layers (different perspectives) Layers (different perspectives) Pastiche (quilting of perspectives) Pastiche (quilting of perspectives) Juxtaposition (of voices) Juxtaposition (of voices) Fiction, poetry, drama Fiction, poetry, drama Interactive Interactive Hyperlinks Hyperlinks Parody and irony Parody and irony

3. Aural and Visual displays Pictogram Pictogram Videos, self cam, You tube, computer links Videos, self cam, You tube, computer links Photos, photo collages Photos, photo collages Films Films Aurals Aurals Drawings, paintings Drawings, paintings