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Interpretative Qualitative Research: Agency, Subjectivity, and Experience frames the concerns and processes of standard analytic induction, ethnomethodology, and symbolic interaction in terms of cutting-edge issues for contemporary qualitative research It is the first book tdemonstrate how interpretive paradigms for qualitative data analysis produce research findings that are rooted tsignificantly different understandings of personal agency and social structures; subjectivity and identity; and, the nature of human experience Specifically, the book explores the analytical process, interpretative power, and political effects of these three styles of interpretative research The result is a rich, pedagogical resource that explores not only how data is interpreted but alsthe kinds of problems, solutions, and questions that can be investigated