Fiction as Research Practice by Patricia Leavy

Fiction as Research Practice by Patricia Leavy

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Fiction as Research Practice by Patricia Leavy

The turn to fiction as a social research practice is a natural extension of what many researchers and writers have long been doing. Patricia Leavy, a widely published qualitative researcher and a novelist, explores the overlaps and intersections between these two ways of understanding and describing human experience. She demonstrates the validity of literary experimentation to the qualitative researcher and how to incorporate these practices into research projects. Five short stories and excerpts from novellas and novels show these methods in action. This book is an essential methodological introduction for those interested in studying or practicing arts-based research.

"Fiction as Research Practice: Short Stories, Novellas, and Novels serves as a great introduction to fiction-based researchLeavy does a great job of explaining how the emergent research method of fiction-based research can be conducted, evaluated, and used."

Frances Kalu, Alberta Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 62.1, Spring 2016

Patricia Leavy is an independent scholar, formerly associate professor and chairperson of the Sociology & Criminology Department and the founding director of the Gender Studies Program at Stonehill College in Easton, MA, USA. She is the author of Iconic Events: Media, Politics and Power in Retelling History (2007), Method Meets Art: Arts-Based Research Practice (2009), Oral History: Understanding Qualitative Research (2011), and Low-Fat Love (2011); coauthor of Feminist Research Practice: A Primer (2007) and The Practice of Qualitative Research (2d ed. 2010); and co-editor of Hybrid Identities: Theoretical and Empirical Examinations (2008), Handbook of Emergent Methods (2008), Emergent Methods in Social Research (2006), and Approaches to Qualitative Research: A Reader on Theory and Practice (2004). She is also the editor of the Oxford University Press book series Understanding Qualitative Research, and series editor for the Sense Publishers book series Social Fictions.
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ISBN 13 9781611321548
ISBN 10 1611321549
Title Fiction as Research Practice
Author Patricia Leavy
Series Developing Qualitative Inquiry
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2013-04-15
Number of pages 316
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.