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How to Read and Review a Book like a Qualitative Researcher
The Qualitative Report
  • Ronald J. Chenail, Nova Southeastern University
Abstract

Reading a book with the intention of composing a review demands certain skills on the part of the reader that may differ when the goal of the read is for pleasure or scholarship. To help these reviewing readers to produce creative and useful review, the employment of qualitative research perspectives and procedures is suggested for reading books in a systematic matter leading to reviews that not only share the contents of the texts, but also transform the meaning of the texts producing new insights for the texts' authors and readers alike.

Keywords
  • Qualitative Research,
  • Book Reviews,
  • Reading
Publication Date
11-1-2010
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2010.1369
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Citation Information
Ronald J. Chenail. "How to Read and Review a Book like a Qualitative Researcher" (2010) p. 1643 - 1650
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ronald-chenail/24/