Through a Painted Window: On Narrative, Medicine, and Method Interview with Arthur W. Frank Conducted by the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology EQUIPP Students, November 16, 2005
Author(s) -
Lynn P. Eldershaw,
Maria Mayan,
Anne E. Winkler
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of qualitative methods
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1609-4069
DOI - 10.1177/160940690700600302
Subject(s) - narrative , qualitative research , variety (cybernetics) , power (physics) , medical education , sociology , psychology , engineering ethics , medicine , social science , art , engineering , computer science , literature , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , physics
In a 2005 interview with doctoral and postdoctoral students Arthur W. Frank discusses a variety of topics related to qualitative research, such as methodology, narrative, power, rigor, and the peer review process. He reflects on his own work and the artists, philosophers and sociologists who have influenced him. He provides a selective history of research in the social sciences and discusses changes in health care and the practice of medicine
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