Reflexivity: The Essential Guide
Autor Tim May, Beth Perryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2017
- Pinpoints the importance of reflexivity in social research
- Demonstrates its relevance to everyday life
- Firmly locates the concept in the history of ideas
- Explores key questions about the bases of knowledge and understanding
- Presents key thinkers, concepts and issues in easy-to-understand learning boxes
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1446295176
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Spanning philosophy and social science, disciplined inquiry and individual reflection and theory and practice, this new work provides an invaluable overview of the key thinkers, ideas and issues involved in the reflexive turn in social inquiry. One marvels at its comprehensiveness, precision, and lucidity. Highly useful for students and established scholars alike.
In their book, "Reflexivity. The Essential Guide", Tim May and Beth Perry provide an extensive examination of the role of reflexivity in social research. Drawing on insights from a wide range of disciplines such as anthropology, psychology, sociology, history, linguistics, and above all, philosophy, the authors propose an enriching intellectual journey for social researchers and lay audience alike.
Cuprins
What is reflexivity?
The structure of the book
The reflexive difference
Chapter 1: Thought and Knowledge in the History of Ideas
Introduction
In search of certainty
Context matters
Enduring concepts: reason and scepticism return
Summary: reflexivity rooted
Chapter 2: Will, Interpretation and Being
Introduction
The will and representation
Facts, values and interpretations
Interpretation and being
Summary: reflexivity matters
Chapter 3: Pragmatism, Practice and Language
Introduction
Thought, action and the self
Thought, action and other minds
Language, meaning and everyday speech
Summary: reflexivity embedded
Chapter 4: Critique and Transformation
Introduction
Critical theory
Recovering the promise of reason
Critiquing critique
Summary: Reflexive relations
Chapter 5: Power and Action
Introduction
Power and the subject
A Realpolitik of reason
Standpoints and difference
Summary: Reflexive limits
Chapter 6: The Dynamics of Science in Society
Introduction
Co-producing society
'New' modes of knowledge production
Co-producing research
Summary: Reflexivity centred
Chapter 7: Reflexive Practice
Introduction
The work of making context
The context of making work
Reflexive research design
Summary: Reflexive messes
Chapter 8: Reflexivity Realised
Introduction
Who am I?
How do I relate to others?
Why and how might I practice?
Final words
Notă biografică
Tim May is a professor of Social Science Methodology in the Sheffield Methods Institute. Tim originally trained and worked as an agricultural engineer and then studied at the LSE, Surrey, and Plymouth universities. In addition to teaching across a range of subjects, his research has been funded by national and international research councils and the public, voluntary, and private sectors, including universities. He has written and edited 17 books, including new editions, edited a book series, and written over 180 articles, book chapters, research reports, and policy briefings on topics that include social research; reflexivity and research methodology; management and organizational change; knowledge, universities and urban development and knowledge exchange and policy.