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Buch, Englisch, 506 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 998 g

Kara / Mannay / Roy

The Handbook of Creative Data Analysis

Buch, Englisch, 506 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 998 g

ISBN: 978-1-4473-6956-1
Verlag: Bristol University Press


Creative research methods for data generation have expanded over recent decades and researchers are eager to take a creative approach to data analysis.

It is challenging to bring creativity into data analysis while retaining a systematic, rigorous, and ethical approach. Written by experts in the field, this handbook addresses these challenges. The chapters adapt analytical techniques in creative ways for novice and expert researchers. Existing and novel methods from analysis of quantitative data to embodied, performative, visual, written, arts-based, and collaborative analysis are featured with case examples that are transferable across disciplines.

This collection offers a definitive practical guide to creative data analysis.
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1. Introduction - Dawn Mannay, Alastair Roy, and Helen Kara

Section 1: Creative Analysis of Quantitative Data

2. Five Survive Lockdown: Re-Visualising Survey Data as a Graphic Novella - Kate Carruthers Thomas

3. Visually Mapping the Interplay between Pandemic Interest Groups and ‘the Vulnerable’ in Newspaper Accounts, 2018–2022 - Stuart Neilson and Neil Kenny

4. Using Discourse Analysis to Inform Content Analysis: A Pragmatic, Mixed Methods Approach Exploring How the Headteacher Role is Articulated in Job Descriptions - Alexandra Morgan, Andrew James Davies, and Emmajane Milton

5. Word Clouds as Creative Data Analysis – What Can They Tell Us AboutStudent Views of Learning Something New? - Louise Gascoine, Kate Wall, And Steve Higgins

Section 2: Creative Embodied Analysis

6. Analysing Creative Multimodal Data for a Scientific Audience - Jennifer S. Leigh, Jennifer R. Hiscock, Sarah Koops, Anna J. Mcconnell, Cally J.E. Haynes, Claudia Caltagirone, Marion Kieffer, Emily R. Draper, Anna G. Slater, Kristin M. Hutchins, Davita Watkins, Nathalie Busschaert, and Larissa K.S. Von Krbek

7. Object-Work as a Creative Approach to Data Analysis in Embodied Inquiry - Nicole Brown

8. A Composite Approach to Analysis for Embodied Methodology - Rachel Kurtz and Laura Mazzoli-Smith

Part 3: Creative Performative Analysis

9. Rewriting in Role: Inviting Readers through Imagination - Claire Coleman

10. A Mosaic of Siblings of Cystic Fibrosis: A Creative Dramaturgical Analysis - Amie Hodges

11. Theatrical Research-Based Performance: An Analytic Method Using Theatre in an Educational Context - David Duncan

Section 4: Creative Visual Analysis

12. Co-Creation of a Sensory Assemblage as Data Analysis - Melanie Roberts and Anne Collis

13. Creating Artworks From Data - Charlotte Barratt

14. Using Emoji As a Creative Tool for Data Analysis - Anuja Cabraal and Lauren Gawne

Section 5: Creative Written Analysis

15. I Poems and Polyvocality: Experiences of Using a Combined Qualitative Creative Analysis Technique to Strengthen the Voices of Research Participants and Aid Reflexivity - Jacqueline Dodding and Hazel Partington

16. Composite Narratives, Developing Characters: A Method of Creative Data Analysis in Developing Public Engagement Artefacts - Lauren White, Adam Carter, and Katherine Davies

17. Beyond the Brick Wall: Transdisciplinary and Creative Research through Scholarly Personal Narrative and Lilyology - Dawn Wink

Section 6: Creative Arts-Based Analysis

18. Slow Stitch: Reflexive Creative Analysis and Meaning Making - Naomi Clarke

19. The Analogue Journey Method - Karen Gray and Emma Lazenby

20. Using Creative Mapping Methods to Analyse Multimodal Data - Erin Roberts, Merryn Thomas, Karen Henwood, and Nick Pidgeon

Section 7: Existing Methods Adapted in Creative Ways

21. Embracing Creativity in Familiarisation - Louise Couceiro

22. How to Be Creative When Creativity is Policed - Shehr Bano Zaidi

23. Visual Grounded Theory: A New Way of Seeing, Knowing, and Constructing Theories Grounded in Data - Jacquie Ridge

24. But is it Professional? Pairing Creative Practice and Thematic Analysis to Illustrate Organisational Culture - Kyla Tully

Section 8: Analysis with Participants

25. Using Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement and Co-production to Enrich the Analysis, Interpretation, and Utilisation of Sexual Health Research - Mar Estupiñán Fdez. De Mesa, Melvina Woode Owusu, Makeda Gerressu, Gwenda Hughes, and Catherine H. Mercer

26. Creative Collaborative Data Analysis: Co-Constructing and Co-Analysing the Data Together - Jessica Mannion and the R&S (Relationships and Sexuality) Research Team

27. Perspective Narrative Analysis: Analysing Data Creatively within a Participatory Research Group - Chloe East, Feydakeen Smith, Iris, Zaynab Charafi, Zoe Fordham, Annie Champion, and Carys Jones

Part 9: Pushing The Boundaries

28. Analysing the Unspoken: Finding the Richness Created in Dialogue with People who Cannot Speak - Katherine Broomfield

29. Speculative A/R/Tography - Kathryn Coleman, Sarah Healy, Abbey Macdonald, and Peter J. Cook

30. Between Two Worlds: A Shared (Shamanic) Journey of Creative Qualitative Data Analysis and Researcher Identity - Karen Hammond and Nick Fuller

31. Conclusion - Alastair Roy, Dawn Mannay, and Helen Kara


Hutchins, Kristin
Kristin Hutchins is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Texas Tech University, US.

Leigh, Jennifer
Jennifer Leigh is Reader in Creative Practices for Social Justice at the University of Kent.

Roy, Alastair
Alistair Roy is Professor of Social Research at the University of Central Lancashire.

Caltagirone, Claudia
Claudia Caltagirone is Associate Professor in Chemical Sciences at the University of Cagliari, Italy.

Watkins, Davita
Davita Watkins is Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Mississippi, US.

Slater, Anna
Anna Slater is Royal Society University Research Fellow in Chemistry at the University of Liverpool, UK.

Mannay, Dawn
Dawn Mannay is Professor of Creative Research Methodologies at Cardiff University.

Kieffer, Marion
Marion Kieffer was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, and is now Senior Scientist at InnoMedica, CH in Switzerland.

Hiscock, Jennifer
Jennifer Hiscock is a Reader in Supramolecular Chemistry and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, at the University of Kent, UK.

Haynes, Cally
Cally Haynes is Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology at University College London, UK.

McConnell, Anna
Anna McConnell is a Junior Professor in the Otto Diels Institute of Organic Chemistry at the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel in Germany.

Draper, Emily
Emily Draper is Lecturer in Chemistry and UKRI Future Leader Fellow at the University of Glasgow, UK.

Kara, Helen
Helen Kara is a leading independent researcher, author, teacher and speaker specialising in research methods, particularly creative methods, and research ethics. With over twenty years’ experience as an independent researcher Helen now teaches doctoral students and staff at higher education institutions worldwide. She is a prolific academic author with over 25 titles and 2000 citations; notably Creative Research Methods: A Practical Guide and Research and Evaluation for Busy Students and Practitioners, both in their second editions. Besides her regular blogs and videos, she also writes comics and fiction. Helen is an Affiliate at Swansea University, a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. In 2021, at the age of 56, she was diagnosed autistic. Her neurodivergence explains her lifelong fascination with, and ability to focus on, words, language and writing.

Brown, Nicole
Nicole Brown is Associate Professor at University College London and Director of Social Research & Practice and Education Ltd.

Helen Kara is a researcher, author, teacher, and speaker specialising in research methods, particularly creative methods, and research ethics at We Research It Ltd.

Dawn Mannay is Professor of Creative Research Methodologies at Cardiff University.

Alastair Roy is Professor of Social Research at the University of Central Lancashire.


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