Qualitative research methodology
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Resumo: | This article presents considerations about what it means to do science within the context of qualitative methods and techniques in sociology. It is founded on the conception of methodology as the critical knowledge of the ways of the scientific process, a knowledge that questions and investigates its own limits and possibilities, and also on the recognition that all sociological knowledge has at its basis a commitment to values. Qualitative research is defined by its stress on the analysis of micro-processes through the study of individual and group social actions, carrying out an intensive assessment of data, and characterized by heterodoxy in the analysis. It emphasizes the need for the exercise of intuition and imagination by the sociologist, in a kind of handmade work, seen not only as a condition for an in-depth analysis, but also - and that is very important - for the freedom of the intellectual. The main criticisms made against qualitative research are discussed, especially the allegations of lack of representativeness and possibilities for generalization; of subjectivity due to the closeness between researcher and researched, and the descriptive and narrative character of its results. Within this context, considerations are made on the ethical problems involved in this kind of research, and a brief review is made of the history that culminated in the dominance of the quantitative approach, particularly in the postwar North American sociology. The text concludes by proposing that it is most important today to produce knowledge that, besides being useful, is also explicitly oriented by an ethical project aiming at solidarity, harmony and creativity. |
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Qualitative research methodology Metodologia qualitativa de pesquisa SociologiaMetodologia qualitativaPesquisa sociológicaSociologyQualitative methodologySociological research This article presents considerations about what it means to do science within the context of qualitative methods and techniques in sociology. It is founded on the conception of methodology as the critical knowledge of the ways of the scientific process, a knowledge that questions and investigates its own limits and possibilities, and also on the recognition that all sociological knowledge has at its basis a commitment to values. Qualitative research is defined by its stress on the analysis of micro-processes through the study of individual and group social actions, carrying out an intensive assessment of data, and characterized by heterodoxy in the analysis. It emphasizes the need for the exercise of intuition and imagination by the sociologist, in a kind of handmade work, seen not only as a condition for an in-depth analysis, but also - and that is very important - for the freedom of the intellectual. The main criticisms made against qualitative research are discussed, especially the allegations of lack of representativeness and possibilities for generalization; of subjectivity due to the closeness between researcher and researched, and the descriptive and narrative character of its results. Within this context, considerations are made on the ethical problems involved in this kind of research, and a brief review is made of the history that culminated in the dominance of the quantitative approach, particularly in the postwar North American sociology. The text concludes by proposing that it is most important today to produce knowledge that, besides being useful, is also explicitly oriented by an ethical project aiming at solidarity, harmony and creativity. Este artigo apresenta reflexões sobre o que significa fazer ciência no âmbito dos métodos e técnicas qualitativos da sociologia. Tem como pressupostos uma compreensão de metodologia como o conhecimento crítico dos caminhos do processo científico, que indaga e questiona acerca de seus limites e possibilidades; e o reconhecimento de que todo conhecimento sociológico tem, como fundamento, um compromisso com valores. A pesquisa qualitativa é definida como aquela que privilegia a análise de microprocessos, através do estudo das ações sociais individuais e grupais, realizando um exame intensivo dos dados, e caracterizada pela heterodoxia no momento da análise. Enfatiza-se a necessidade do exercício da intuição e da imaginação pelo so-ciólogo, num tipo de trabalho artesanal, visto não só como condição para o aprofundamento da análise, mas também - o que é muito importante - para a liberdade do intelectual. Discutem-se as principais críticas feitas à pesquisa qualitativa, em especial as acusações de falta de representatividade e de possibilidades de generalização; de subjetividade, decorrente da proximidade entre pesquisador e pesquisados; e o caráter descritivo e narrativo de seus resultados. Neste contexto, reflete-se sobre os problemas éticos envolvidos nesse tipo de pesquisa, e retoma-se brevemente a história que culminou com o predomínio do enfoque quantitativo, especialmente na sociologia norte-americana do pós-guerra. Em conclusão, o texto propõe que hoje o mais importante é produzir um conhecimento que, além de útil, seja explicitamente orientado por um projeto ético visando a solidariedade, a harmonia e a criatividade. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2004-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/2793610.1590/S1517-97022004000200007Educação e Pesquisa; v. 30 n. 2 (2004); 289-300Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 30 No. 2 (2004); 289-300Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 30 Núm. 2 (2004); 289-3001678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/27936/29708Copyright (c) 2017 Educação e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Heloisa Helena T. de Souza2014-10-24T15:41:27Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/27936Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2014-10-24T15:41:27Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Qualitative research methodology Metodologia qualitativa de pesquisa |
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Qualitative research methodology |
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Qualitative research methodology Martins, Heloisa Helena T. de Souza Sociologia Metodologia qualitativa Pesquisa sociológica Sociology Qualitative methodology Sociological research |
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Qualitative research methodology |
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Qualitative research methodology |
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Qualitative research methodology |
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Martins, Heloisa Helena T. de Souza |
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Martins, Heloisa Helena T. de Souza |
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Martins, Heloisa Helena T. de Souza |
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Sociologia Metodologia qualitativa Pesquisa sociológica Sociology Qualitative methodology Sociological research |
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Sociologia Metodologia qualitativa Pesquisa sociológica Sociology Qualitative methodology Sociological research |
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This article presents considerations about what it means to do science within the context of qualitative methods and techniques in sociology. It is founded on the conception of methodology as the critical knowledge of the ways of the scientific process, a knowledge that questions and investigates its own limits and possibilities, and also on the recognition that all sociological knowledge has at its basis a commitment to values. Qualitative research is defined by its stress on the analysis of micro-processes through the study of individual and group social actions, carrying out an intensive assessment of data, and characterized by heterodoxy in the analysis. It emphasizes the need for the exercise of intuition and imagination by the sociologist, in a kind of handmade work, seen not only as a condition for an in-depth analysis, but also - and that is very important - for the freedom of the intellectual. The main criticisms made against qualitative research are discussed, especially the allegations of lack of representativeness and possibilities for generalization; of subjectivity due to the closeness between researcher and researched, and the descriptive and narrative character of its results. Within this context, considerations are made on the ethical problems involved in this kind of research, and a brief review is made of the history that culminated in the dominance of the quantitative approach, particularly in the postwar North American sociology. The text concludes by proposing that it is most important today to produce knowledge that, besides being useful, is also explicitly oriented by an ethical project aiming at solidarity, harmony and creativity. |
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