De bruikbaarheid van kwalitatief onderzoek met etnografische principes in het toezicht

KWALON ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Margaret Chotkowski ◽  
Francien Rosing ◽  
Sandhya Badal

The use of qualitative research methods by the Inspectorate SZW Margaret Chotkowski, Francien Rosing & Sandhya Badal The Inspectorate SZW conducted a longitudinal qualitative study on labor market re-integration services for unemployed youth on social benefits. This research design had some ethnographic features and was innovative for the Inspectorate. This article examines whether the Inspectorate and other, similar organizations can benefit from using such research methods. First, we describe the main characteristics and results of our research. Then we reflect on the research design and its added value, limitations and dilemmas for the Inspectorate. We conclude by illustrating how qualitative research with ethnographic features is, with some limitations, a valuable addition to the array of intervention methods used by supervising bodies such as the Inspectorate.

KWALON ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Harry van den Berg

Als gevolg van de groeiende aandacht voor discoursanalyse is er onmiskenbaar behoefte aan een goede introductie. Uitgevers lijken daar een fijne neus voor te hebben. Dat blijkt bijvoorbeeld uit het initiatief van Sage om vrijwel tegelijkertijd met maar liefst twee introducties op de markt te komen. De eerste introductie is een boekje in de reeks 'Qualitative Research Methods Series': de bekende blauwe reeks met inleidingen in diverse methoden van kwalitatief onderzoek. Het boekje is geschreven door Nelson Phillips en Cynthia Hardy. Beide auteurs hebben diverse studies verricht op het terrein van organisatieprocessen. De tweede introductie is geschreven door Louise Phillips en Marianne Jørgensen, die een achtergrond hebben in de communicatiewetenschappen. Hoewel beide boeken hetzelfde doel beogen (een inleiding bieden in het complexe veld van discoursanalyse), zijn ze onvergelijkbaar zowel wat betreft opzet als behandeling van het veld van discoursanalyse. Om die reden zal ik ze ook afzonderlijk bespreken.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-34
Author(s):  
Rika Fitri Ramayani

The situation and characteristics of the Minangkabau Family Consultative Body of the South Sumatra Province have work programs or activities. This appears related to the management of financial statements. This research in the research design used is descriptive qualitative approach. The purpose of using qualitative research methods is to disclose comparatively and in accounting for financial statements in accordance with the guideline PSAK No. 45. The results showed the weekly general cash report or transactions recorded manually in large books, and became the basis for making the budget realization report for the current year. Application of PSAK No. 45, will produce financial reports consisting of: Statements of Financial Position, Activity Reports, Cash Flow Statements and Notes to Financial Statements. The report has been presented in accordance with PSAK No. 45 of 2011. Conclusion, this standard looks more complicated but by applying this standard will produce more adequate financial statements. Keywords: PSAK Guideline Number 45, Financial Statements, Minang Kabau Family Consultative Body


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ismail Suardi Wekke ◽  
M Makbul ◽  
Amen Rais ◽  
Zulkfli Makmur ◽  
Sirojjuddin Sirojjuddin

The purpose of this study is to analysis tourist attractions in Maros Regency, namely the Leang-leang prehistoric site related to the conditions, facilities, and infrastructure, as well as obstacles and challenges in their development. In addition, to be able to know the facts that have been raised by the researcher. It is undeniable that when conducting a research, there are always obstacles and problems faced by the researcher. This research applied qualitative research design to minimize these things from happening. At least using qualitative research methods, researchers are able to accept the image of the reality to be studied. It also makes it easier to choose variables & helps in making theories. This article shows that there are many potentials activities and possibilities to be developed in Leang-leang. Furthermore, the development will not put a side of the society. Finally, this article concludes that through the communication, and environmental conservation, tourism activities will be expanded without leaving the community interest.


KWALON ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hennie Boeije ◽  
Jeanine Evers

This editorial offers an introduction to the first three contributions in this volume about educating students in Methodology and in particular in qualitative research methods. In the near future Universities of Applied Sciences have to come up with plans for educating their students in methodology. In this editorial many questions are posed about the nature of research methods that will be taught at Universities of Applied Sciences. In December 2012 a conference is going to be organized about this topic.


KWALON ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hennie Boeije ◽  
AnneLoes van Staa

Thirty years of qualitative research into health and healthcare: an insider’s perspective This paper offers a personal reflection of two researchers on the development of qualitative research in health and healthcare in the past thirty years in the Netherlands. We explore the rise in international publications, as well as the themes that researchers address and the methodologies they use. We conclude that in recent decades the importance and number of qualitative studies in the field of health and care has increased substantially in the Netherlands. However, at the same time it seems that the debate about qualitative research has stopped. Reflections on their use are needed to maintain and develop the quality of the methods, particularly in a period in which qualitative research methods are accepted and widespread.


KWALON ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Harrie Jansen

What is qualitative in qualitative research? What is qualitative in qualitative research? Most qualitative research does not follow the methodology of grounded theory (GT). In methodological literature, however, qualitative research is defined in terms of GT. This leaves much qualitative research methodologically poorly defined in the first place. Secondly in the identification with GT the meaning of ‘qualitative’ is blurred and mixed with ideology. The essay pleads to take quality literally in defining empirical qualitative research methods and in the distinction with quantitative research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ozan Güler ◽  
Murat İsmet Haseki

This study aims to explore the positive psychological effects of culinary experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown days. Qualitative research methods adopted to provide a deeper understanding. Data was collected through a structured online survey from 30 participants in Turkey. This occurred between April 10th and June 3rd, 2020 when the strict confinement measures were applied. Content analysis was deductively applied according to the Stebbins’s Theory of Casual vs. Serious Leisure which classifies the well-being according to characteristics of leisure experiences. The results revealed that at the first stage people went into the kitchen with the motivation of pure happiness and relaxation indicating hedonic well-being. However, people who intended to spend time with culinary activities with the expectations of pure happiness left the kitchen with eudaimonic outcomes by gaining special skills and knowledge, self-actualization and self-enrichment. When these outcomes are evaluated based on the Stebbins’s theoretical framework, culinary activities have both casual and serious leisure experience characteristics in terms of psychological well-being. It is understood that culinary activities have versatile leisure characteristics. Thanks to the culinary activities, people do not only obtain pure happiness and relaxation but can draw wider inferences about their life by realizing their own potential during the psychologically challenging COVID-19 lockdown days.


HAWA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hartika Arbiyanti

In some countries, women's wages lag behind men. The most recent study shows that most of the payments made by gender in wage growth are issued during the first ten years of workers in the labor market. Some part of the contribution of growth can be explained by investment in human capital and work mobility between men and women. In Europe, gender payments occur in several countries. This research will discuss the factors of gender payment in the UK, Finland, Germany, and France - which incidentally relates to gender payments by comparing other countries - with qualitative research methods.


Author(s):  
Haiyan Liang

Initial translation interference refers to the impact of the initial translation on other-revisers. The factor of initial translation interference on reviser trainees has not been examined systematically. The current research investigates two related questions: How does trainees’ revision performance relate to their translation performance? And how is trainees’ revision performance impacted by the initial translated text they are provided with? A mixed research design of quantitative and semi-qualitative research methods is used for a more comprehensive analysis and a higher validity of the findings. The results suggest that good translator trainees tend to be also competent in revision, and poor translator trainees tend to be also weak at revision. However, no significant correlation is found for the intermediate group. The trainees tend to find revision tasks more challenging than the translation tasks and negative interference of the initial translation is prevalent both lexically and syntactically. They are very likely to be distracted and misled by the initial translation. The methodology and findings of this study have implications for translation researchers as well as educators.


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