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A Practical Introduction to Categorization Analysis



August 2000 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`This is a very fine introduction to the tradition and practice of categorisation analysis, a method for analysing language derived from the work of Harvey Sacks. Georgia Lepper conveys with great effectiveness and simplicity the basic principles of this method, and enables the reader to apply it in practice. Through a series of practical exercises and worked examples, the reader is taken through the necessary steps to achieve full independence in practice of this important analytic method. A great deal of practical wisdom and experience has gone into this book, and it will undoubtedly be of great assistance to students and researchers seeking to apply this still innovative approach to qualitative data analysis' - Clive Seale, Goldsmiths College, University of London

`A stunning introduction to categorization analysis! Georgia Lepper is a master teacher and her book a major achievement. Sensibly organized, amply illustrated, and deftly instructive, this remarkably clear text is a pedagogical milestone in the area' - Jaber F Gubrium, University of Florida

This is the first practical book on how to apply Harvey Sacks' `membership categorization analysis' technique, an increasingly influential method for conversation analysis. Categorization analysis is a method for the study of situated social action and offers a complementary method to the traditional sequential analysis used in the study of naturally occurring talk and text.

The author provides an understanding of the concepts through an analysis of data samples and a series of exercises. Later chapters discuss the application to a variety of disciplines. Examples used to illustrate the approach include, talk, text and images, narratives, stories and organizational settings.

The practice of research is further elucidated in the use of an extended case study and the topics of reliability, validity and ethics are also covered.

Additional features include suggested further readings at the end of each chapter and a glossary of terms.

The book will be invaluable to students and beginning researchers in the disciplines of linguistics, sociology and anthropology, and other main users of conversational and narrative analysis methods, in cultural studies, ethnography, organization studies, discursive psychology and psychotherapy, who are seeking empirical methods for the study of the phenomena of everyday interaction.

This book can be used as a companion volume to Doing Conversation Analysis: A Practical Guide also published in the Introducing Qualitative Methods series.

 
Inroducing Categorization Analysis
 
PART TWO: PRACTISING THE ART OF CONVERSAT ION ANALYSIS
 
First Principles
 
Practising the Art of Categorization Analysis
Further Developments

 
 
PART THREE: ANALYZING CULTURE USING TALK, TEXT AND IMAGE
 
Analyzing Content
 
Analyzing Talk
 
Analyzing Text
 
Analyzing Images
 
PART FOUR: ANALYZING NARRATIVE
 
What Is Narrative?
 
Applying Categorization Analysis to the Study of Naturally Occuring Stories
 
Contemporary Application of Sacks's Work on Narrative
 
PART FIVE: ANALYZING ORGANIZATIONS
 
Background to the Study of Organizations
 
The Contribution of CA
 
A Case Study
 
PART SIX: THE PRACTICE OF RESEARCH
 
Reliability and Validity
 
Working with an Extended Textual or Conversational Data
The Uses and Abuses of Computer-Aided Analysis

 
 
Ethics in Research

`This is a very fine introduction to the tradition and practice of categorisation analysis, a method for analysing language derived from the work of Harvey Sacks. Georgia Lepper conveys with great effectiveness and simplicity the basic principles of this method, and enables the reader to apply it in practice. Through a series of practical exercises and worked examples, the reader is taken through the necessary steps to achieve full independence in practice of this important analytic method. A great deal of practical wisdom and experience has gone into this book, and it will undoubtedly be of great assistance to students and researchers seeking to apply this still innovative approach to qualitative data analysis' - Clive Seale, Goldsmiths College, University of London

`A stunning introduction to categorization analysis! Georgia Lepper is a master teacher and her book a major achievement. Sensibly organized, amply illustrated, and deftly instructive, this remarkably clear text is a pedagogical milestone in the area' - Jaber F Gubrium, University of Florida

`The possibilities of membership categorisation analysis have not yet been fully explored within the social sciences. This book offers and accessible introduction to as well as lively demonstration of principles and procedures involved in its many applications. It shows how to investigate the fascinating links between categorisation activities, social order and culture' - Carolyn Baker, University of Queensland


"A stunning introduction to categorization analysis! Georgia Lepper is a master teacher and her book a major achievement. Sensibly organized, amply illustrated, and deftly instructive, this remarkably clear text is a pedagogical milestone in the area." 

Jaber F. Gubrium
University of Florida

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