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Qualitative Methods in Africana Studies : An Interdisciplinary Approach to Examining Africana Phenomena.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : University Press of America, Incorporated, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (454 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780761867531
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Qualitative Methods in Africana StudiesDDC classification:
  • 960.07
LOC classification:
  • E184.7 -- .Q355 2016eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Qualitative Methods In Africana Studies -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Section I General Research Methods -- Chapter 1 Methods of Research -- Chapter 2 Publishing Qualitative Research -- Section II Oral History Research Methods -- Chapter 3 Oral History as a Primary Resource in Educational Research -- Chapter 4 The Undefining of Oral Tradition -- Chapter 5 Toward Theory and Method with the Jazz Oral History Project -- Section III Multicultural and Race Studies -- Chapter 6 Race and Ideology: An Essay in Black Sociology -- Chapter 7 African American Scholarship and the Evolution of Multicultural Education -- Chapter 8 W. E. B. Du Bois and the Atlanta University Studies on the Negro -- Chapter 9 Comparative Research Methodology: Cross-Cultural Studies -- Section IV Autobiography and Biography and Research Methods -- Chapter 10 The Environment as Enemy in a Black Autobiography: Manchild in the Promised Land -- Chapter 11 A New Method of Teaching Biography -- Chapter 12 The Biographical Approach in American History -- Chapter 13 Biography as an Instrument of Moral Instruction -- Section V Afrocentric Perspectives and Research Methods -- Chapter 14 The African-Centered Worldview toward a Paradigm for Social Work -- Chapter 15 A Discourse on Black Studies: Liberating the Study of African People in the Western Academy -- Chapter 16 The Deep Structure of Culture: Relevance of Traditional African Culture in Contemporary Life -- Chapter 17 The Four Corners of a Circle: Afrocentricity as a Model of Synthesis -- Chapter 18 The Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours And Definitions -- Chapter 19 Research Methods in Africana Studies -- Section VI Reflexive Qualitative Methods -- Chapter 20 Qualitative Research in Africana Studies -- Chapter 21 The Essential Function and Value of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods.
Chapter 22 African Diaspora: Heuristics &amp -- Perspective within the Africana Studies Disciplinary Framework -- Chapter 23 The Negative Imagery of Hip Hop: A Brief Analysis -- Chapter 24 Research Paper: The Critical Need For Authentic African-Centered Paradigms in Today's Classroom -- Chapter 25 An Historical Analysis of Access for African Americans into Institutions of Higher Education and the Emergence of Response Minority Access Initiatives -- Chapter 26 Pedagogy, Intersection, and Research: A Case Study of Teaching Qualitative Research Methods in Africana Studies -- Chapter 27 Gendering Africana Studies: Toward a New Philosophical Orientation in Black Women Studies¹ -- Index -- About the Contributors.
Summary: This survey of methodology provides a framework for understanding Africana Studies. Africana Studies is the global Pan-Africanist study of African phenomena interpreted from an Afrocentric perspective. This book offers general definitions and descriptions of the qualitative and quantitative research.
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Qualitative Methods In Africana Studies -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Section I General Research Methods -- Chapter 1 Methods of Research -- Chapter 2 Publishing Qualitative Research -- Section II Oral History Research Methods -- Chapter 3 Oral History as a Primary Resource in Educational Research -- Chapter 4 The Undefining of Oral Tradition -- Chapter 5 Toward Theory and Method with the Jazz Oral History Project -- Section III Multicultural and Race Studies -- Chapter 6 Race and Ideology: An Essay in Black Sociology -- Chapter 7 African American Scholarship and the Evolution of Multicultural Education -- Chapter 8 W. E. B. Du Bois and the Atlanta University Studies on the Negro -- Chapter 9 Comparative Research Methodology: Cross-Cultural Studies -- Section IV Autobiography and Biography and Research Methods -- Chapter 10 The Environment as Enemy in a Black Autobiography: Manchild in the Promised Land -- Chapter 11 A New Method of Teaching Biography -- Chapter 12 The Biographical Approach in American History -- Chapter 13 Biography as an Instrument of Moral Instruction -- Section V Afrocentric Perspectives and Research Methods -- Chapter 14 The African-Centered Worldview toward a Paradigm for Social Work -- Chapter 15 A Discourse on Black Studies: Liberating the Study of African People in the Western Academy -- Chapter 16 The Deep Structure of Culture: Relevance of Traditional African Culture in Contemporary Life -- Chapter 17 The Four Corners of a Circle: Afrocentricity as a Model of Synthesis -- Chapter 18 The Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours And Definitions -- Chapter 19 Research Methods in Africana Studies -- Section VI Reflexive Qualitative Methods -- Chapter 20 Qualitative Research in Africana Studies -- Chapter 21 The Essential Function and Value of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods.

Chapter 22 African Diaspora: Heuristics &amp -- Perspective within the Africana Studies Disciplinary Framework -- Chapter 23 The Negative Imagery of Hip Hop: A Brief Analysis -- Chapter 24 Research Paper: The Critical Need For Authentic African-Centered Paradigms in Today's Classroom -- Chapter 25 An Historical Analysis of Access for African Americans into Institutions of Higher Education and the Emergence of Response Minority Access Initiatives -- Chapter 26 Pedagogy, Intersection, and Research: A Case Study of Teaching Qualitative Research Methods in Africana Studies -- Chapter 27 Gendering Africana Studies: Toward a New Philosophical Orientation in Black Women Studies¹ -- Index -- About the Contributors.

This survey of methodology provides a framework for understanding Africana Studies. Africana Studies is the global Pan-Africanist study of African phenomena interpreted from an Afrocentric perspective. This book offers general definitions and descriptions of the qualitative and quantitative research.

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