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Impact of context on data / Judith Green and Laura Hart
Combining focus grups and interviews : telling how it is; telling how it feels / Lynn Michell
Are focus groups suitable for sensitive topics? / Clare Farquhar with Rita Das
How useful are focus groups in feminist research? / Sue Wilkinson
Do focus groups facilitate meaningful participation in social research? / Rachel Baker and Rachel Hinton
How useful are focus groups for obtaining the views of minority groups? / Lai-Fong Chiu and Deborah Knight
Are focus groups an appropriate tool for studying organizational change? / Rosaline S. Barbour
Can focus groups access community views? / Claire Waterton and Brian Wynne
Some issues arising in the systematic analysis of focus group materials / Jane Frankland and Michael Bloor
Analytical potential of sensitive moments in focus group discussions / Jenny Kitzinger and Clare Farquhar
Can focus groups be analysed as talk? / Greg Myers and Phil Macnaghten
Theorizing subjects and subject matter in focus group research / Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Anne Kerr and Stephen Pavis.
Combining focus grups and interviews : telling how it is; telling how it feels / Lynn Michell
Are focus groups suitable for sensitive topics? / Clare Farquhar with Rita Das
How useful are focus groups in feminist research? / Sue Wilkinson
Do focus groups facilitate meaningful participation in social research? / Rachel Baker and Rachel Hinton
How useful are focus groups for obtaining the views of minority groups? / Lai-Fong Chiu and Deborah Knight
Are focus groups an appropriate tool for studying organizational change? / Rosaline S. Barbour
Can focus groups access community views? / Claire Waterton and Brian Wynne
Some issues arising in the systematic analysis of focus group materials / Jane Frankland and Michael Bloor
Analytical potential of sensitive moments in focus group discussions / Jenny Kitzinger and Clare Farquhar
Can focus groups be analysed as talk? / Greg Myers and Phil Macnaghten
Theorizing subjects and subject matter in focus group research / Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Anne Kerr and Stephen Pavis.