1st Edition
Interpretation in Qualitative Research Key Concepts in Qualitative Methods
Interpretation in Qualitative Research: Key Concepts in Qualitative Research is an edited collection that makes a methodological contribution to the conceptual connections around/with/for/to interpretation, and it offers contemporary concept provocations to the literature on interpretation.
Written for advanced undergraduate and early postgraduate students, as well as researchers seeking an entry point into a new area of study, it provides an introductory understanding of the key concept of interpretation in qualitative and postqualitative research across disciplines while working both with and against diverse interpretative traditions. This book touches upon different roles, functions, and reconfigurations of interpretation in (post)qualitative research and in different transdisciplinary, theoretical, and geopolitical contexts. Short, creatively crafted entries connect interpretation to its historical, discursive, and methodological roots while revisioning and reconfiguring what futures and becomings of interpretation might be like.
Interpretation in Qualitative Research can be used as a main text for introduction to qualitative research courses and advanced courses focusing on interpretation or interpretive sciences. It could also be used as a supplementary textbook for qualitative and postqualitative method courses, including data collection and research design courses.
Introduction: Situating Interpretation in Conceptual Spaces
Karin Murris and Mirka Koro
1. Activism
Tamara Shefer
2. Architecture
Randall Bird
3. Collective Biography
Mnemo ZIN, Susanne Gannon, and Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä
4. Community of Philosophical Enquiry
Joanna Haynes, Karin Murris, and Rose-Anne Reynolds
5. Criticality
Vivienne Bozalek and Karen Malone
6. Deconstruction
Teresa K. Aslanian
7. Diffraction
Vivienne Bozalek and Michalinos Zembylas
8. Diffractive Analysis
Katie Strom and Shakhnoza Kayumova
9. Digitalization
Christina MacRae, Ruth Boycott-Garnett and Ruth Churchill-Dower
10. History
Svend Brinkmann
11. Languages
Barbara Dennis, Alycia Elfreich, and Darcy Furlong
12. Legitimacy
Julianne Cheek
13. Mountain
Abhik Chakraborty
14. Multimodality
Denise Newfield and Sarah Crinall
15. Multispecies
Tuure Tammi and Pauliina Rautio
16. (No) Method
Walter Omar Kohan
17. Performance
Annette Arlander and Pilvi Lumia Porkola
18. Politics
Juha Suoranta
19. Posts
Mirka Koro and Ananí M.Vasquez
20. Voice
Abigail Hackett and Michael Gallagher
21. Wriggling with Data
Teija Löytönen and Henrika Ylirisku
Biography
Karin Murris is Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Oulu, Finland, and Professor Emerita of Pedagogy and Philosophy at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Mirka Koro is Professor of Qualitative Research at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University, USA.






