Interactive and Participatory Qualitative Research

  1. Multiple disciplines, history, social movements.
  2. Observation of phenomena, detailing, analyzing, and interpreting faces, patterns, qualities, and meanings of human phenomena of a study.
  3. Action researcher, co-researchers, participant-researcher, learning organization, dialogue, appreciative inquiry.
  4. Observation, focus group, interviews.
  5. The focus is on social change of the participants and the phenomena of interests. This approach call for precise knowledge inquiry, and skills.
  6. This approach relied on method of systematic inquiry, asking, observing and immersing participant or subject entity into the research.

Reference:

Merriam, S. B., & Tisdell, E. J. (2015). Qualitative research: A guide to design and implementation. John Wiley & Sons.

Berg, B. L., Lune, H., & Lune, H. (2004). Qualitative research methods for the social sciences (Vol. 5). Boston, MA: Pearson.

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Abubakar Binji

Abubakar Binji is an expert in news publishing, author and editor of various research articles and journals; acquired extensive experiences in the field of healthcare management, leadership, community health, and healthcare data analytics. He, Abubakar Binji has engaged in various scholarly research in United States of America and abroad.