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Negotiating the Complexities of Qualitative Research in Higher
Education illuminates the complex nature of qualitative research,
while attending to issues of application. This text addresses the
essentials of research through discussion of strategies, ethical
issues, and challenges in higher education. In addition to walking
through the methodological steps, this text considers the
conceptual reasons behind qualitative research and explores how to
conduct qualitative research that is rigorous, thoughtful, and
theoretically coherent. Seasoned researchers Jones, Torres, and
Arminio combine high-level theory with practical applications and
examples, showing how research in higher education can produce
improved learning outcomes for students, especially those who have
been historically marginalized. This book will help students in
higher education graduate programs to cultivate an appreciation for
the complexity and ambiguity of the research and the ways to think
through questions and tensions that emerge in the process. New in
This Edition: Emphasis on participant representation and researcher
reflexivity and positionality Additional conceptual frameworks that
ground qualitative work in higher education and analyze power to
reveal structural inequities A wider array of approaches including
Participatory Action Research, Critical Discourse Analysis, and
visual methodologies and methods A new chapter on writing that
covers getting started, writing as analysis, writing to capture
complexity, and positioning oneself in writing Updated citations
and content throughout to reflect the newest thinking and
scholarship New end-of-chapter discussion questions and activities
to bolster accessibility of theory and help instructors support
students' work on their course research projects.
Negotiating the Complexities of Qualitative Research in Higher
Education illuminates the complex nature of qualitative research,
while attending to issues of application. This text addresses the
essentials of research through discussion of strategies, ethical
issues, and challenges in higher education. In addition to walking
through the methodological steps, this text considers the
conceptual reasons behind qualitative research and explores how to
conduct qualitative research that is rigorous, thoughtful, and
theoretically coherent. Seasoned researchers Jones, Torres, and
Arminio combine high-level theory with practical applications and
examples, showing how research in higher education can produce
improved learning outcomes for students, especially those who have
been historically marginalized. This book will help students in
higher education graduate programs to cultivate an appreciation for
the complexity and ambiguity of the research and the ways to think
through questions and tensions that emerge in the process. New in
This Edition: Emphasis on participant representation and researcher
reflexivity and positionality Additional conceptual frameworks that
ground qualitative work in higher education and analyze power to
reveal structural inequities A wider array of approaches including
Participatory Action Research, Critical Discourse Analysis, and
visual methodologies and methods A new chapter on writing that
covers getting started, writing as analysis, writing to capture
complexity, and positioning oneself in writing Updated citations
and content throughout to reflect the newest thinking and
scholarship New end-of-chapter discussion questions and activities
to bolster accessibility of theory and help instructors support
students' work on their course research projects.
The Latino presence continues to grow in traditional population
enclaves and has tripled in areas that are not traditionally
associated with this pan-ethnic group. The dramatic growth of this
population in the U.S. requires a considerably deeper understanding
of individuals that share this multifaceted identity. This timely
book synthesizes new research and its implications for practice
that is critical for professionals working with Latinos in
educational and counseling contexts. The authors provide insight
into identity development, environmental influences, and how these
factors influence persistence in higher education. By using a
synthesis approach to organize multiple studies around how being
Latinx influences the experiences of college students and beyond,
the authors offer a holistic view of the Latino population. Each
chapter uses mixed method data points to highlight the experiences
of this growing population and provide helpful insights for those
who work with Latinx individuals within higher education and
community settings. The new Lifespan Model of Latinx Ethnic
Identity Development constitutes a framework to consider the
development and tensions experienced by Latinos as they engage with
the various cultures represented within U.S. society. The studies
presented in this book provide an evidence-based understanding how
environmental differences may produce differing levels of
development for college students and how change in environments
produce reflective refinement of adult Latinx identity.
Practitioners will learn about practices that help Latinx college
students. Faculty and researchers will gain new understandings of
the Latinx experience, and discover a starting point for further
reflection and investigation.
The Latino presence continues to grow in traditional population
enclaves and has tripled in areas that are not traditionally
associated with this pan-ethnic group. The dramatic growth of this
population in the U.S. requires a considerably deeper understanding
of individuals that share this multifaceted identity. This timely
book synthesizes new research and its implications for practice
that is critical for professionals working with Latinos in
educational and counseling contexts. The authors provide insight
into identity development, environmental influences, and how these
factors influence persistence in higher education. By using a
synthesis approach to organize multiple studies around how being
Latinx influences the experiences of college students and beyond,
the authors offer a holistic view of the Latino population. Each
chapter uses mixed method data points to highlight the experiences
of this growing population and provide helpful insights for those
who work with Latinx individuals within higher education and
community settings. The new Lifespan Model of Latinx Ethnic
Identity Development constitutes a framework to consider the
development and tensions experienced by Latinos as they engage with
the various cultures represented within U.S. society. The studies
presented in this book provide an evidence-based understanding how
environmental differences may produce differing levels of
development for college students and how change in environments
produce reflective refinement of adult Latinx identity.
Practitioners will learn about practices that help Latinx college
students. Faculty and researchers will gain new understandings of
the Latinx experience, and discover a starting point for further
reflection and investigation.
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