CAHSS Faculty Articles
Research and Practice: A Reflexive and Recursive Relationship- Three Narratives, Five Voices
ORCID ID
0000-0002-3982-6884, 0000-0002-9312-9780, 0000-0002-2974-587X, 0000-0002-9337-4831
ResearcherID
G-8814-2018
Publication Title
Marriage and Family Review
ISSN
1540-9635
Publication Date
1-1996
Abstract
In this multiply-authored account, five academicians discuss the connections between their work as clinicians and their clinical qualitative research. Each saw connections between practice and research, and each in her or his own domain of interest has found that practice informs research and research informs practice. This article also introduces three major types of qualitative clinical family research: conversational analysis, recursive frame analysis, and hermeneutic phenomenology.
DOI
10.1300/J002v24n03_03
Volume
24
Issue
3-4
First Page
275
Last Page
295
NSUWorks Citation
Gale, J. E., Chenail, R. J., Watson, W. L., Wright, L. M., & Bell, J. M. (1996). Research and Practice: A Reflexive and Recursive Relationship- Three Narratives, Five Voices. Marriage and Family Review, 24 (3-4), 275-295. https://doi.org/10.1300/J002v24n03_03
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