2nd Edition

How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens Moving Beyond “Themes Emerged” Volume 2

Edited By Áine M Humble, M. Elise Radina Copyright 2025
270 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

How Qualitative Data Analysis Happens: Moving Beyond “Themes Emerged”  (Volume 2), offers an in-depth look into how qualitative social science researchers studying a wide range of human experiences and dynamics approach their data analyses. This expanded edition consists of 13   new chapters from a broad range of disciplines (and an added conclusion) that document the stories about how... Read more

Introduction: How This Second (and Expanded) Volume Happened

M. Elise Radina and Áine M. Humble

 

Chapter 1: How Autoethnography Begins and Never Ends: A Tracing of the “Self” in Relation to #MeToo and Higher Education

Angela Underhill

 

Chapter 2: Using Institutional Ethnography to Trace the Ruling of Weight Surveillance Work

Alexa Ferdinands and Kim Raine

 

Chapter 3: Writing a New Materialist Ethnography on Polyamorous Parents

Cornelia Schadler

 

Chapter 4: Reading Between the Lines of After Death Communication Stories: Using Narrative Analysis to Make the Implicit Explicit

Sara Hackett and Kate de Medeiros

 

Chapter 5: Data Analytic Strategies Used in a Remote Photovoice Project of Filipino Single Mothers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dennis S. Erasga, Jerome V. Cleofas, Mary Rose Jean Andrada-Poa, and Ronaldo F. Jabal

 

Chapter 6: Phenomenological Analysis and Racial Socialization Interpretation of Interviews with African American Parents of Toddlers Sons

Sheresa Boone Blanchard, Stephanie Irby Coard, and Mariana Mereoiu

 

Chapter 7: Black Feminist Theory and Thematic Analysis: Analyzing the Motherwork of Black Women Nursing Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Adrienne L. Edwards-Bianchi

 

Chapter 8: Visualizing Relationships to Explore Opportunities for Family Engagement in Diabetes and Hypertension Management

Meredith P. Fort, Cornelia J. Santos, Maria de los Angeles Villaverde, and Kelly R. Moore

 

Chapter 9: Voices from Inside Prison: Centering People Through Intentional Sampling, Coding, and Analysis Within Large Research Teams

Danielle S. Rudes, Shannon Magnuson, and Sydney N. Ingel

 

Chapter 10: Triangulating Partners’ Views Over Time: Analyzing Multiple Perspective Qualitative Longitudinal Interviews on Non-Normative Work-Care Arrangements in the Transition to Parenthood in Practice

Susanne Vogl, Eva-Maria Schmidt, and Ulrike Zartler

 

Chapter 11: Media Priming and Racialized Production Decisions in College Football Broadcasts: Extrapolating Strategies for Analyzing Video Data

Sara E. Grummert and Siduri J. Haslerig

 

Chapter 12: Reflections on Conducting Team-Based Qualitatively Oriented Mixed Methods Research about Students with Disabilities in STEM Clubs

Peggy Shannon-Baker, Karin Fisher, and Kania Greer

 

Chapter 13: Mixing Methods to Advance our Understanding of Parental Stress and Coping in Youth Sport

            Sam N. Thrower, Travis E. Dorsch, Camilla J. Knight, and Chris G. Harwood

 

Chapter 14: Final Reflections

Áine M. Humble and M. Elise Radina

 

Biography

Áine M. Humble is Professor of Family Studies and Gerontology at Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.


M. Elise Radina is Professor of Family Science at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA.