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Close Reading

A qualitative analytic method in which researchers slowly and attentively examine a text, image, or artifact, documenting observable features and interpretive responses in detail. In accessibility research, close reading is used to surface patterns in artifacts such as alt text, interface copy, or media descriptions that broader coding schemes might flatten. Multiple researchers typically conduct readings independently and then compare notes to identify recurring themes and divergences.

Category: Research Methods · Qualitative Research

Related: Reflexive Thematic Analysis · Critical Discourse Analysis · Grounded Theory

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