A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections

This article offers a step-by-step description of how qualitative data analysis software can be used for a qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles. Using NVivo as an example, it illustrates how software tools can facilitate analytical flexibility and how they can enhance transparency and...

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Main Authors: Florian Kaefer, Juliet Roper, Paresha Sinha
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2015-05-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2123
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spelling doaj-62e6743f47b743f6a569dc2985e416d42020-11-24T23:44:22ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272015-05-011621706A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and ReflectionsFlorian Kaefer0Juliet Roper1Paresha Sinha2University of WaikatoUniversity of WaikatoUniversity of WaikatoThis article offers a step-by-step description of how qualitative data analysis software can be used for a qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles. Using NVivo as an example, it illustrates how software tools can facilitate analytical flexibility and how they can enhance transparency and trustworthiness of the qualitative research process. Following a brief discussion of the key characteristics, advantages and limitations of qualitative data analysis software, the article describes a qualitative content analysis of 230 newspaper articles, conducted to determine international media perceptions of New Zealand's environmental performance in connection with climate change and carbon emissions. The article proposes a multi-level coding approach during the analysis of news texts that combines quantitative and qualitative elements, allowing the researcher to move back and forth in coding and between analytical levels. The article concludes that while qualitative data analysis software, such as NVivo, will not do the analysis for the researcher, it can make the analytical process more flexible, transparent and ultimately more trustworthy. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs150283http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2123qualitative content analysismethodnews articlesNVivo softwarequalitative data analysis software (QDAS)computer-assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDAS)
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A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
qualitative content analysis
method
news articles
NVivo software
qualitative data analysis software (QDAS)
computer-assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDAS)
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Juliet Roper
Paresha Sinha
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title A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections
title_short A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections
title_full A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections
title_fullStr A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections
title_full_unstemmed A Software-Assisted Qualitative Content Analysis of News Articles: Example and Reflections
title_sort software-assisted qualitative content analysis of news articles: example and reflections
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2015-05-01
description This article offers a step-by-step description of how qualitative data analysis software can be used for a qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles. Using NVivo as an example, it illustrates how software tools can facilitate analytical flexibility and how they can enhance transparency and trustworthiness of the qualitative research process. Following a brief discussion of the key characteristics, advantages and limitations of qualitative data analysis software, the article describes a qualitative content analysis of 230 newspaper articles, conducted to determine international media perceptions of New Zealand's environmental performance in connection with climate change and carbon emissions. The article proposes a multi-level coding approach during the analysis of news texts that combines quantitative and qualitative elements, allowing the researcher to move back and forth in coding and between analytical levels. The article concludes that while qualitative data analysis software, such as NVivo, will not do the analysis for the researcher, it can make the analytical process more flexible, transparent and ultimately more trustworthy. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs150283
topic qualitative content analysis
method
news articles
NVivo software
qualitative data analysis software (QDAS)
computer-assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDAS)
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