Pre-course additional resources for Nvivo

Please note the following are a collection of resources that you may find useful before/after attending the Methods@Manchester Nvivo Summer School course (rather than essential reading).

  • Bazeley, P. (2021) Using NVivo for mixed methods research. In: The Routledge Reviewer’s Guide to Mixed Methods Analysis. pp. 343–354. doi:10.4324/9780203729434-29.
  • Boland, A., Cherry, M.G. & Dickson, R. (eds.) (2017) Doing a systematic review : a student’s guide. 2nd edition. Los Angeles : SAGE.
  • Braun, V. & Clarke, V. (2022) Conceptual and design thinking for thematic analysis. Qualitative psychology (Washington, D.C.). 9 (1), 3–26. doi:10.1037/qup0000196.
  • Creswell, J.W. (2018) Designing and conducting mixed methods research. Third Edition. Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE.
  • Edhlund, B.M. (2019) NVivo 12 For Mac Essentials : welcoming Mac-users to the NVivo world . Sweden : Form & Kunskap AB.
  • Elliott, V. (2018) Thinking about the coding process in qualitative data analysis. Qualitative report. 23 (11), 2850–2861. doi:10.46743/2160-3715/2018.3560.
  • Jackson K. & Bazeley P. (2019) Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo. Sage Publications (core text)
  • Silver C. & Woolf. N (2019) The Five-Level QDA Method. Foundation entry. Sage Methods Foundations.
  • Timmermans, S. & Tavory, I. (2012) Theory Construction in Qualitative Research: From Grounded Theory to Abductive Analysis. Sociological theory. 30 (3), 167–186. doi:10.1177/0735275112457914.
  • Willig, C. (2008) Introducing qualitative research in psychology : adventures in theory and method . Second edition. Maidenhead, England ; New York :; Maidenhead, England ; New York :, McGraw Hill/Open University Press.