Hi all,
I wondered if I could pick your brains about how you structured your analysis chapters? I am a social sciences researcher and my approach has been an ethnographic, qualitative study. I've written my first analysis chapter in rough and I'm attempting to tidy it up, but I'm wondering what would work best in terms of how it is structured. At the moment, I've kind of told my story then reviewed it at the end of the section in terms of where it sits in the existing literature. Is this normal? I've read some other theses and how people have approached it seems to vary from person to person. Am I "doing it" completely wrong? :-( Is there a magic chapter structure I should be using?
Any thoughts most gratefully received!
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