Cigdem Esin
University of East London
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Qualitative Research | 2010
Nollaig Frost; Sevasti-Melissa Nolas; Belinda Brooks-Gordon; Cigdem Esin; Amanda Holt; Leila Mehdizadeh; Pnina Shinebourne
Qualitative approaches to research in psychology and the social sciences are increasingly used. The variety of approaches incorporates different epistemologies, theoretical traditions and practices with associated analysis techniques spanning a range of theoretical and empirical frameworks. Despite the increase in mixed method approaches it is unusual for qualitative methods to be used in combination with each other. The Pluralism in Qualitative Research project (PQR) was developed in order to investigate the benefits and creative tensions of integrating diverse qualitative approaches. Among other objectives it seeks to interrogate the contributions and impact of researchers and methods on data analysis. The article presents our pluralistic analysis of a single semi-structured interview transcript. Analyses were carried out by different researchers using grounded theory, Foucauldian discourse analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis and narrative analysis. We discuss the variation and agreement in the analysis of the data. The implications of the findings on the conduct, writing and presentation of qualitative research are discussed.
Qualitative Research in Psychology | 2011
Nollaig Frost; Amanda Holt; Pnina Shinebourne; Cigdem Esin; Sevasti-Melissa Nolas; Leila Mehdizadeh; Belinda Brooks-Gordon
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates innovation in their use, both singly and in combination. In this article, we describe a pluralistic qualitative analysis of the transcript of a semi-structured interview on the topic of second-time motherhood using Grounded Theory, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Narrative Analysis, and Foucauldian Discourse Analysis. Each approach encapsulates different epistemological assumptions and is employed by a different analyst. We present key collective findings and the different interpretations of these findings by each analyst. We discuss how a pluralistic qualitative approach to data analysis can aid the quest to “know more” about a phenomenon by providing a more holistic, multilayered understanding of data that works across epistemologies.
Sociological Research Online | 2013
Corinne Squire; Cigdem Esin; Chila Burman
This paper reports on a study of visual autobiographies produced in art workshops conducted in a variety of social contexts in East London with 19 research participants 11 women and girls, 8 men and boys – ranging from 10 to the 50s. From narrative analysis of the images, associated interviews, and field notes on the production and exhibition of the images, the paper argues that the study of cultural activity can allow us to identify cultural-spatial positionings related to, but also distinct from, socio-spatial positionings. Those cultural-spatial positionings indicate and in some cases produce cultural and symbolic resources that might not be discernable from other non-visual research data, that may differ importantly from participants’ socioeconomic resources, and that could usefully receive more attention. The study also suggests that transnationalism is strongly tied to peoples narratives of their cultural lives within global cities, is critically articulated, and can be under-recognised when it is rooted in family.
Gender and Education | 2011
Cigdem Esin
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research | 2013
Cigdem Esin; Corinne Squire
Archive | 2013
Cigdem Esin; Mastoureh Fathi; Corinne Squire
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research | 2017
Cigdem Esin
Archive | 2011
Nollaig Frost; Amanda Holt; Pnina Shinebourne; Cigdem Esin; Sevasti-Melissa Nolas; Leila Mehdizadeh; Belinda Brooks-Gordon
Archive | 2014
Leila Mehdizadeh; Pnina Shinebourne; Nollaig Frost; Sevasti-Melissa Nolas; Belinda Brooks-Gordon; Cigdem Esin; Amanda Holt
Archive | 2013
Cigdem Esin