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Journal Articles - to get you started!

Foster, P. (1990). Cases not proven: an evaluation of two studies of teacher racism. British Educational Research Journal, 16(4), 335-349.

Wright, C. Y. (1990). Comments in reply to the article by P. Foster, "Cases not proven: an evaluation of two studies of teacher racism". British Educational Research Journal, 16(4), 351-355.

Foster, P. (1991). Case still not proven: a reply to Cecile Wright. British Educational Research Journal, 17(2), 165-170.

"Rejoinder to Cecile Y. Wright's 'Comments in reply to the article by P. Foster, "Cases not proven: an evaluation of two studies of teacher racism" British Educational Research Journal, 16(4),351-355.”

Pope, M. L., & Denicolo, P. (1986). Intuitive theories - a researcher's dilemma: some practical methodological implications. British Educational Research Journal, 12(2), 153-166

Weston, C., Gandell, T., Beauchamp, J., McAlpine, L., Wiseman, C., & Beauchamp, C. (2001). Analyzing Interview Data: The Development and Evolution of a Coding System. Qualitative Sociology, 24(3), 381-400.


 

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