Article(electronic)October 16, 2014

Utilizing Microsoft® Office to Produce and Present Recursive Frame Analysis Findings

In: Qualitative report: an online journal dedicated to qualitative research and critical inquiry

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Abstract

Although researchers conducting qualitative descriptive studies, ethnographies, phenomenologies, grounded theory, and narrative inquiries commonly use computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) to manage their projects and analyses, investigators conducting discursive methodologies such as discourse or conversation analysis seem to find such software packages not as useful. In our work with Recursive Frame Analysis (RFA), a systemic approach to the analysis of text and talk, we have taken a slightly different route by utilizing Microsoft® Office applications to produce and present our RFA findings. In the paper we describe RFA, explain how we use Word and PowerPoint to carry out RFA's semantic, sequential, and pragmatic analyses, and illustrate our work with some examples from a recent study.

Languages

English

Publisher

Nova Southeastern University

ISSN: 1052-0147

DOI

10.46743/2160-3715/2011.1055

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