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Reflexivity—the critical examination of how we see the world—is integral to good research practice. From this state-of-the-art, accessible tour of its history and contemporary relevance, readers will learn of its importance to social research and to society generally. The text introduces a host of influential thinkers and their key ideas on reflexivity, and incorporates examples from a range of disciplines and research settings. Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience of real research settings, this book: • 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 The result is a book that provides students and researchers in the social sciences with the knowledge and understanding necessary not only to examine the role of reflexivity in contemporary life, but to apply it in their own research practice.
Pragmatism, Practice and Language
Pragmatism, Practice and Language
All the interests of my reason, speculative as well as practical, combine in the three following questions: 1. What can I know? 2. What ought I to do? 3. What may I hope?
Introduction
In our journey so far we have encountered many writers who have considered the relationship between thinking, being and interpreting in order to understand how we can know ourselves and the world around us. In thinking about thought, authors have considered the role of reason and experience, passion and desire, interpretation and communication. In this chapter we focus on thinking about action and aim to understand how knowledge is related to acting in the world.
Whilst we have drawn largely on European traditions ...
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