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      “Value-adding” Analysis: Doing More With Qualitative Data

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      International Journal of Qualitative Methods
      SAGE Publications

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          Much qualitative research produces little new knowledge. We argue that this is largely due to deficits of analysis. Researchers too seldom venture beyond cataloguing data into pre-existing concepts and scouting for “themes,” and fail to exploit the distinctive powers of insight of qualitative methodology. The paper introduces a “value-adding” approach to qualitative analysis that aims to extend and enrich researchers’ analytic interpretive practices and enhance the worth of the knowledge generated. We outline key features of this form of analysis, including how it is constituted by principles of interpretation, contextualization, criticality, and the “creative presence” of the researcher. Using concrete examples from our own research, we describe some analytic “devices” that can free up and stretch a researcher’s analytic capacities, including putting reflexivity to work, treating everything as data, reading data for what is invisible, anomalous and “gestalt,” engaging in “generative” coding, deploying heuristics for theorizing, and recognizing writing as a key analytic activity. We argue that at its core, value-adding analysis is a scientific craft rather than a scientific formula, a creative assemblage of reality rather than a procedural determination of it. The researcher is the primary generative and synthesizing mechanism for transforming empirically observed data into the key products of qualitative research—concepts, accounts and explanations. The ultimate value of value-adding analysis resides in its ability to generate new knowledge, including not just the “discovery” of things heretofore unknown but also the re-conceptualization of what is already known, and, importantly, the reframing and reconstitution of the research problem.

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                Journal
                International Journal of Qualitative Methods
                International Journal of Qualitative Methods
                SAGE Publications
                1609-4069
                1609-4069
                January 01 2020
                August 27 2020
                January 01 2020
                : 19
                : 160940692094933
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
                [2 ]Centre for Critical Qualitative Health Research, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
                Article
                10.1177/1609406920949333
                e88bb4ff-280d-4603-b05e-03a8d2f405da
                © 2020

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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