Conflicting Discourses in Qualitative Research

Author:

Antin Tamar M. J.12,Constantine Norman A.34,Hunt Geoffrey25

Affiliation:

1. Prevention Research Center, Oakland, CA, USA

2. The Institute for Scientific Analysis, Alameda, CA, USA

3. Public Health Institute Center for Research on Adolescent Health and Development, Oakland, CA, USA

4. Division of Community Health and Human Development, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

5. Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract

The search for disconfirming evidence, or negative cases, is often considered a valuable strategy for assessing the credibility or validity of qualitative research claims. This article draws on a multimethod qualitative research project to illustrate how a search for disconfirming evidence evolved from a check on the validity of findings to a strategy for revealing the multiple conflicting discourses within respondents’ narratives that transformed ambiguity into meaning. Reflecting on our study design and analytical process revealed multiple ways in which conflicting discourses were revealed. Field notes, research memoing, and comparison of findings across interview methods all contributed to the identification of conflicting discourses within narratives. The importance and relevance of the search for conflicting discourses for understanding meaning in qualitative research will be discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anthropology

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