Louise Kidder, Ph.D.

 

Emaillkidder@temple.edu
Phone: (215) 204-1568

Interests: Qualitative work and narrative analyses, including studies of gender, social justice, and cross-cultural research. She has worked in India and Japan.

Kidder, L. H. (2000). Dependents in the master's house: When rock dulls scissors. In S. Dickey & K. M. Adams (Eds.), Home and hegemony: Domestic service and identity politics in South and Southeast Asia (pp. 207-220). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. (PDF)

Kidder, L. H. & Fine, M. (1997). Qualitative inquiry in psychology: A radical tradition. In D. Fox & I. Prilleltensky (Eds.), Critical psychology: An introduction (pp. 34-50). London: Sage Publications. (PDF)

Kidder, L., and Fine, M. (1987). Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: When Stories Converge. In M. M. Mark & R. L. Shotland (Eds.), Multiple Methods in Program Evaluation. New Directions for Program Evaluation , No. 35. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (PDF)

Kidder, L. H. (1982). Face validity from multiple perspectives. In D. Brinberg & L. Kidder (Eds.), New directions for methodology of social and behavioral sciences: Forms of validity in research (pp. 41-57). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (PDF)

Kidder, L. H. (1981). Qualitative research and quasi-experimental frameworks. In M.B. Brewer & B.E. Collins (Eds.) Scientific inquiry and the social sciences: A volume in honour of Donald T. Campbell (pp. 226-256). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp.226-256. (PDF)