Encouraging critical consideration of research design, the book guides readers
step-by-step through the process of planning and undertaking a research
project based on documentary analysis. It covers selecting a research topic
and sample through to analysing and writing up the data.
The ultimate, accessible guide to navigating every step of pregnancy, birth and the fourth trimester for Autistic people. Exploring the reality of pregnancy and acknowledging it's challenges, autistic researcher Dr Aimee Grant interweaves advice from autistic pregnant people and registered midwives to answer any questions you may have on being an autistic pregnant person. The dip-in-dip-out format provides you with an easy-to-navigate exploration into sensory overwhelm, managing demanding medical appointments, navigating being a new parent and everything in between. There are also QR codes to informative YouTube videos throughout and downloadable materials, including birth plans, to help support you in navigating your journey. Whether you're autistic yourself or looking to support your autistic partner, family member, this book is here to support you, your family and your baby every step of the way. It also holds invaluable insights for those providing care for an autistic pregnant person.
Practical Examples and Guidance for Qualitative Researchers
194pages
7 heures de lecture
Focusing on practical research projects, this volume offers a comprehensive guide to the research process, emphasizing the importance and application of various documentary analysis methods. Readers will gain insights into real-world scenarios, enhancing their understanding of research practices and the value of different analytical approaches.