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To Think Or Not To Think With Theory In Qualitative Research, Mohamed Yacoub
To Think Or Not To Think With Theory In Qualitative Research, Mohamed Yacoub
The Qualitative Report
Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research: Viewing Data across Multiple Perspectives is a book that challenges the traditional way of analyzing qualitative data. The book invites researchers who use qualitative methods to think with theory when it comes to analyzing their data since analyzing the data with no theory in mind can make injustice to the data. Thinking with theory, however, can enrich one’s study and direct the process of the data analysis. The authors offer us six theories, as examples, to think with when analyzing qualitative data. These theories are: Derrida’s Deconstruction, Spivak’s Marginality, Foucault’s Power/Knowledge, Butler’s Performativity, Deleuze’s …
Review To New Book: “Systemic Transformation And Sustainable Human Development: The Case Of Uzbekistan”. Kalandar Abdurakhmanov, Nodira Zokirova, Bakhtiyor Islamov, Masato Hiwatari. Monograph - Jakarta: Gunadarma Publisher, 2016., D. Islamov
International Relations: Politics, Economics, Law
A comprehensive macroeconomic analysis of the “Uzbek model” is proposed for foreign and domestic readers, according to which reforms are carried out for the sake of and in the name of man. The results of microeconomic research and comparison of traditional social institutions of local government are presented. In Uzbekistan it is “mahalla”, in Japan - “mura”.