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Abstract
Paul Maginn, Susan Thompson, and Matthew Tonts’ (2008) new edited work entitled Qualitative Urban Analysis: An International Perspective introduces its readers to emergent qualitative research and evaluation methodologies indigenous to urban policy studies. These local lessons can prove quite valuable for all qualitative researchers regardless their fields or discipline.
Keywords
Urban Policy, Qualitative Research, Indigenous Methodologies, Emergent Methodologies, Social Constructionism
Publication Date
12-8-2008
Creative Commons License
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DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2008.2815
Recommended APA Citation
Chenail, R. J. (2008). Indigenous and Emergent Methodologies: A Review of Qualitative Urban Analysis: An International Perspective. The Qualitative Report, 13(3), 67-70. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2008.2815
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Comments
Original volume and issue number from The Qualitative Weekly, an offshoot publication of The Qualitative Report which has been folded into the primary journal: Volume 1, Issue 10