Analyzing Talk and Text II: Thematic Analysis

Christian Herzog*, Christian Handke, Erik Hitters

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Abstract

Thematic analysis (TA) is a popular and foundational method of analyzing qualitative policy data. It is concerned with the identification and analysis of patterns of meaning (themes) and constitutes a widely applicable, cost-effective and flexible tool for exploratory research. More generally, it constitutes a cornerstone of qualitative data analysis. Drawing principally on Braun and Clarke’s (2013, 2006) work, the chapter outlines when the use of this method is suitable and makes practical suggestions about how to plan and conduct TA research. Few policy studies employing TA contain a transparent discussion of research methods. This chapter stresses the importance of research transparency and methodological reflexivity: researchers should not only document what they do; they should also explicitly argue how and why they opted for specific methods and discuss implications for future empirical research.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Palgrave Handbook of Methods for Media Policy Research
EditorsHilde van den Bulck, Manuel Puppis, Karen Donders, Leo Van Audenhove
PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
Chapter22
Pages385-401
Number of pages17
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9783030160654
ISBN (Print)9783030160647
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Aug 2019

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