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Grundlagen der Transkription

Eine praktische Einführung
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Susanne Fuß und Ute Karbach geben praxisnahe Anleitungen zur Transkription von wissenschaftlichen Interviews für die qualitative Sozialforschung. Das Grundlagen-Handbuch führt in die Praxis der sozialwissenschaftlichen Transkription ein. Es richtet sich an Studierende oder wissenschaftlich tätige Personen, die zum ersten Mal Interviews oder Gruppendiskussionen zur sozialwissenschaftlichen Analyse transkribieren.Der Band stellt die Grundlagen der Transkription und deren Anwendung vor, zeigt die Vor- und Nachteile von Spracherkennungs- und Transkriptionssoftware und gibt Tipps für Problemfälle.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-8252-5074-4
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
PublisherUTB
Publication townStuttgart
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date25/03/2019
Edition2. überarb. Aufl.
Pages126 pages
LanguageGerman
Weight142 g
Article no.2235923
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.a9997eb1d4434b75b72d1dc698f73a2d
Product groupBU561
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Dr. Susanne Fuß ist Geschäftsführerin von Fonoskript in Köln.

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