Doing Research in Fashion and Dress : An Introduction to Qualitative Methods.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781350089792
- 391.00721
- GT511 .K393 2020
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The history of fashion and dress studies -- The use of terminologies -- Making fashion/dress studies a legitimate academic discipline -- Outline of the book -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 1: Theory and Practice -- What is social scientific research? -- What is a theory? -- Understanding the meaning of a fashion theory -- Theory and methods -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 2: Research Process -- Awareness of objectivity and empiricism -- Research process -- Source evaluation, plagiarism, and ethical issues -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 3: Ethnography -- A brief history of ethnography -- Preparing for ethnography -- Doing ethnography -- Making analysis of ethnographical data -- Shukla's study on costume and identity with case studies -- Hamilton and Hamilton's seminal work on the Thai Karen dress -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 4: Survey Methods -- What is a survey method? -- Crane's focus group study on fashion magazine readers -- Ting, Goh, and Mohd's study on Malaysian consumers' luxury purchase using Likert scale -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 5: Semiotics/Semiology -- Saussure's theory of signs -- Barthes's contribution to fashion and dress studies -- Hardy and Corone's study on the changing semiotics of the surgical dress -- Lehmann's semiotic study on Alfred Hitchcock's movie -- Barnard's focus on semiotics in social interaction -- Semiotic analysis of advertising and photograph images -- Semiotics, structuralism, and post-structuralism -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 6: Object-Based Research -- What is object-based research? -- The historical development of object-based research.
Making object-based research interdisciplinary -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 7: Online Research and Ethnography -- Part I: Using online sources for research -- Part II: Using social media as object of research -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 8: Other Methodologies -- Archival records and historical research -- Oral history/narrative and sartorial biography -- Written documents and literary sources -- Ethnomethodology -- Cross-national or cross-cultural research -- Visual and audio materials -- Triangulation -- The integration of qualitative and quantitative methods -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Chapter 9: Writing Up -- The structure of a research paper -- Disseminating a research paper -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Conclusion: Future Opportunities and Directions inFashion/Dress Studies -- Fashion in postmodern times -- Fashion as a global concept -- Conclusion -- Guide to further reading -- Notes -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Bibliography -- Index.
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