Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special Issue

The use of archival materials as a point of departure when designing and launching social research takes for granted that a culture of archiving (for sharing and re-use) has rooted time ago in our complex societies. This mentality and research practice first flourished and is fairly well installed i...

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Main Authors: Miguel S. Valles, Louise Corti, Maria Tamboukou, Alejandro Baer
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2011-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1755
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spelling doaj-6ba4515219eb47998718e092038aec222020-11-25T00:34:38ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272011-09-011231444Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special IssueMiguel S. Valles0Louise Corti1Maria Tamboukou2Alejandro Baer3Universidad Complutense de MadridESDS QualidataUniversity of East LondonUniversität BayreuthThe use of archival materials as a point of departure when designing and launching social research takes for granted that a culture of archiving (for sharing and re-use) has rooted time ago in our complex societies. This mentality and research practice first flourished and is fairly well installed in the case of statistics, surveys and certain other primary or secondary documents. On the contrary, it is less frequent and certainly not a routine activity for qualitative data. Only some of the raw and elaborated materials gathered during qualitative research become part of an archive for further reanalysis. These can include the backstage practices and experiences of a project, raw materials such as field notes, audio and visual recordings, and other documents produced during the research process. This issue presents a colorful range of articles that deal with experiences, challenges and opportunities of archiving and re-using qualitative material, particularly under the umbrella of biographical and narrative research.  It aims to raise awareness of the importance of archiving in qualitative social research and highlights some of the new methodological reflections and approaches that have been and that are being developed within the European landscape. We hope that the articles in this issue will help promote further communication and exchange among qualitative archival practitioners from different countries and with different sensitivities and conceptual horizons. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs110381http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1755qualitative archivesbiographical researchre-analysis
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Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special Issue
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qualitative archives
biographical research
re-analysis
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title Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special Issue
title_short Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special Issue
title_full Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special Issue
title_fullStr Qualitative Archives and Biographical Research Methods. An Introduction to the FQS Special Issue
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series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2011-09-01
description The use of archival materials as a point of departure when designing and launching social research takes for granted that a culture of archiving (for sharing and re-use) has rooted time ago in our complex societies. This mentality and research practice first flourished and is fairly well installed in the case of statistics, surveys and certain other primary or secondary documents. On the contrary, it is less frequent and certainly not a routine activity for qualitative data. Only some of the raw and elaborated materials gathered during qualitative research become part of an archive for further reanalysis. These can include the backstage practices and experiences of a project, raw materials such as field notes, audio and visual recordings, and other documents produced during the research process. This issue presents a colorful range of articles that deal with experiences, challenges and opportunities of archiving and re-using qualitative material, particularly under the umbrella of biographical and narrative research.  It aims to raise awareness of the importance of archiving in qualitative social research and highlights some of the new methodological reflections and approaches that have been and that are being developed within the European landscape. We hope that the articles in this issue will help promote further communication and exchange among qualitative archival practitioners from different countries and with different sensitivities and conceptual horizons. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs110381
topic qualitative archives
biographical research
re-analysis
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