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Rosalind Edwards
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 186
Citations - 11429
Rosalind Edwards is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qualitative research & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 183 publications receiving 10642 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosalind Edwards include London South Bank University & Goldsmiths, University of London.
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What is Qualitative Interviewing
Rosalind Edwards,Janet Holland +1 more
TL;DR: What is Qualitative Interviewing? as mentioned in this paper is an accessible and comprehensive "what is" and "how to" methods book, which is distinctive in emphasizing the importance of good practice in understanding and undertaking qualitative interviews within the framework of a clear philosophical position.
How many qualitative interviews is enough? Expert voices and early career reflections on sampling and cases in qualitative research
TL;DR: The authors gathered and reviewed responses to the question of "how many" from 14 renowned social scientists and 5 early career researchers, and provided guidance on the epistemological, methodological and practical issues to take into account when conducting research projects.
How many qualitative interviews is enough
TL;DR: This paper gathered and reviewed responses to the question of how many interviews is enough from 14 renowned social scientists and 5 early career researchers, concluding that it depends on epistemological, methodological and practical issues to take into account when conducting research projects.
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Interpreters/Translators and Cross-Language Research: Reflexivity and Border Crossings
Bogusia Temple,Rosalind Edwards +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examined the implications of extending calls for reflexivity in qualitative research generally to cross-language research with interpreters and presented two research projects to demonstrate the need to locate the interpreter as active in producing research accounts.
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Immigration, social cohesion and social capital: A critical review
TL;DR: The authors argue that the concept of social capital is episodic, socially constructed, and value-based, depending on the prevailing ideological climate, and propose a critical framework for assessing the links between immigration, social cohesion, and social capital.