Critical Qualitative Health Research by Kay Aranda

Critical Qualitative Health Research by Kay Aranda

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Critical Qualitative Health Research by Kay Aranda

This book provides accessible, contemporary yet challenging critiques of qualitative research philosophies, politics and practices for postgraduate students and researchers in health related settings.

The introduction to this text promises a different perspective on qualitative research in healthcare, and its readers will not be disappointedIt takes a critical stance, and a discussion of the philosophical and political dimensions illuminates the complexities of this type of inquiry which is sometimes forgotten in other texts. The authors are known scholars and researchers in the field of health and social sciences research with a wide range of publications between them.

Immy Holloway, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, UK

This edited volume maps contrasting routes to doing empirical qualitative research in health and social care contexts. It critically examines how knowledge is always contested, partial, perspectival and imbued with power relations. Kay Aranda, and her impressive gathering of diverse researcher-practitioners, do a fine job in responding to the call for researchers to be more explicitly reflexive about their choices. Authors explain their preferred methodological and epistemological paths and argue their vision of a society that prioritises anti-oppressive civic values over divisive positivist and market-led ideology. This is a timely contribution, reminding us all to care, question our philosophical assumptions, and engage in critical political debate. This philosophically-informed volume will be an invaluable resource for any doctoral student seeking direction through the bewildering terrain of contemporary qualitative methodologies.

Dr Linda Finlay, PhD, BA(Hons)Psych, MBPsS, DipIntPsych, DipPCSup, Integrative Psychotherapist and Academic Consultant

This is a very interesting and impressive book focusing on critical qualitative research in healthcare, acknowledging the problematic of power and inequalities in how qualitative research has been and is designed from the perspective of the researcher as well as the research participants and the topics and issues researched. There is a great deal in this book for those engaged in qualitative research. The book supports new and novel approaches to qualitative research and this is a refreshing aspect for those looking for new ways to undertake qualitative research. In particular, I liked the consistent theme of co- producing research including the engagement and involvement of lay people and services users at all stages of the research. This is an important book for those who are using or plan to use qualitative research methodologies and it provides many examples of how to carry out credible and rigorous qualitative research.

Dr Anne Arber, Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

Kay Aranda is a Reader in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Brighton. Having worked in primary care, public health and community health nursing, her research interests include theory informed-qualitative and feminist research and inequalities related to gender, age and sexuality.

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ISBN 13 9781138361263
ISBN 10 1138361267
Title Critical Qualitative Health Research
Author Kay Aranda
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2020-01-30
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.