Researching Society and Culture
Editat de Clive Sealeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2017
- Design the right research question for your project
- Access, understand, and use existing data
- Effectively write up projects and assignments
- Be confident in the A to Z of the research process
Supported by an interactive website with videos, datasets, templates, and additional exercises, this book is the perfect hand-holder for any social science student starting a methods course or project.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473947160
ISBN-10: 1473947162
Pagini: 664
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Ediția:Fourth Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1473947162
Pagini: 664
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Ediția:Fourth Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Concise and to the point. This is a highly useful methods book for approaching and teaching research on society and culture from start to finish, between qualitative and quantitative approaches.
This brilliant book offers an authoritative exposé of all major aspects of empirical social research. The authors balance consideration for detail, necessary for hands-on research, with general methodological discussion, and show how both are necessary to achieve research excellence.
This book has the potential to be a market leader. Seale put together a comprehensive collection of chapters that inspires students to take their classroom examination of methods out into the real world. This book moves ahead of many others by explaining concepts in a way that actively encourages students to engage with them and visualize how they can be used with actual problems. The authors address students directly on a personal level, rather than lecturing, which turns the book into the ‘story of methods’. Such an experience means that chapters on theory and ethics draw students into everyday life reassuring them that these are important topics to consider within actual research.
This brilliant book offers an authoritative exposé of all major aspects of empirical social research. The authors balance consideration for detail, necessary for hands-on research, with general methodological discussion, and show how both are necessary to achieve research excellence.
This book has the potential to be a market leader. Seale put together a comprehensive collection of chapters that inspires students to take their classroom examination of methods out into the real world. This book moves ahead of many others by explaining concepts in a way that actively encourages students to engage with them and visualize how they can be used with actual problems. The authors address students directly on a personal level, rather than lecturing, which turns the book into the ‘story of methods’. Such an experience means that chapters on theory and ethics draw students into everyday life reassuring them that these are important topics to consider within actual research.
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction and guide to using this book - Clive Seale
Part 1: Starting out
Chapter 2: Philosophy, politics and values - Clive Seale
Chapter 3: Research and theory - David Silverman
Chapter 4: Ethics and social research - Suki Ali and Moira Kelly
Chapter 5: Doing a literature review - Duncan Branley, Clive Seale and Thomas Zacharias
Chapter 6: Research questions and proposals - Moira Kelly
Chapter 7: Research design - Clare Robinson and Clive Seale
Chapter 8: The dissertation - Chetan Bhatt
Part 2: Generating data
Chapter 9: Sampling - Clive Seale
Chapter 10: Questionnaires and interviews - Clive Seale
Chapter 11: Questions, measurements and structured observation - Clive Seale
Chapter 12: Qualitative interviewing - Bridget Byrne
Chapter 13: Focus groups - Fran Tonkiss
Chapter 14: Doing ethnography - David Walsh and Clive Seale
Chapter 15: Grounded theory - Clive Seale
Chapter 16: Doing historical and documentary research - Ben Gidley
Chapter 17: Combining qualitative and quantitative methods - Neil Spicer
Chapter 18: Digital Social Research - Clive Seale
Part 3: Doing Analysis
Chapter 19: Preparing data for statistical analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 20: Analysing single variables - Clive Seale
Chapter 21: Bivariate analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 22: Causal arguments and multivariate analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 23: Secondary analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 24: Content and text analysis - Clive Seale and Fran Tonkiss
Chapter 25: Finding themes in qualitative data - Carol Rivas
Chapter 26: Visual analysis - Suki Ali
Chapter 27: Discourse analysis - Fran Tonkiss
Chapter 28: Analysing conversation - Tim Rapley
Chapter 29: Narrative analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis - Ann Griffin and Vanessa May
Part 4: Writing, Presenting, Reflecting
Chapter 30: Writing a research report - Carol Rivas
Chapter 31: Giving oral presentations - David Silverman
Chapter 32: Research quality - Clive Seale
Part 1: Starting out
Chapter 2: Philosophy, politics and values - Clive Seale
Chapter 3: Research and theory - David Silverman
Chapter 4: Ethics and social research - Suki Ali and Moira Kelly
Chapter 5: Doing a literature review - Duncan Branley, Clive Seale and Thomas Zacharias
Chapter 6: Research questions and proposals - Moira Kelly
Chapter 7: Research design - Clare Robinson and Clive Seale
Chapter 8: The dissertation - Chetan Bhatt
Part 2: Generating data
Chapter 9: Sampling - Clive Seale
Chapter 10: Questionnaires and interviews - Clive Seale
Chapter 11: Questions, measurements and structured observation - Clive Seale
Chapter 12: Qualitative interviewing - Bridget Byrne
Chapter 13: Focus groups - Fran Tonkiss
Chapter 14: Doing ethnography - David Walsh and Clive Seale
Chapter 15: Grounded theory - Clive Seale
Chapter 16: Doing historical and documentary research - Ben Gidley
Chapter 17: Combining qualitative and quantitative methods - Neil Spicer
Chapter 18: Digital Social Research - Clive Seale
Part 3: Doing Analysis
Chapter 19: Preparing data for statistical analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 20: Analysing single variables - Clive Seale
Chapter 21: Bivariate analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 22: Causal arguments and multivariate analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 23: Secondary analysis - Clive Seale
Chapter 24: Content and text analysis - Clive Seale and Fran Tonkiss
Chapter 25: Finding themes in qualitative data - Carol Rivas
Chapter 26: Visual analysis - Suki Ali
Chapter 27: Discourse analysis - Fran Tonkiss
Chapter 28: Analysing conversation - Tim Rapley
Chapter 29: Narrative analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis - Ann Griffin and Vanessa May
Part 4: Writing, Presenting, Reflecting
Chapter 30: Writing a research report - Carol Rivas
Chapter 31: Giving oral presentations - David Silverman
Chapter 32: Research quality - Clive Seale
Descriere
Written by internationally renowned experts, the Fourth Edition provides a complete introduction to the research process making it the perfect hand-holder for any social science student starting a methods course or project.