We live in a context of change, whereby postmodernity shapes our
understanding and our searching for truth. Postmodernity dictates not
only what kind of results we obtain in our researches, but also on the
ways we use to search for truth. This means that postmodernity dictates
the ways we do research in various disciplines, the ways we use to
analyze the research results, and the ways we use to communicate the
findings. Postmodernity is the paradigm in which we are greatly
concerned. What is the place of rules of research, research ethics,
selection of the problem, and designing of research as we consider the
context whereby nothing absolute can be envisaged? How should one review
the literature to suit this postmodern understanding of reality? How
should one argue his or her case? This book is designed to help students
in higher learning institutions learn qualitative research methods in
classrooms or by themselves. It moves students and researchers from
modern ways of understanding, doing, and communicating qualitative
research towards postmodern challenges and promises. In this case, the
book is worthy reading to every serious student and researcher who seeks
to equip oneself to the current issues of qualitative research
methodology.