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Social Research is a bourgeoning field. Of course it has many traditions and approaches, but there is a high premium upon thinking differently and thinking anew because social life is never static or wholly predictable.
This Handbook, edited by internationally recognized scholars in the field, provides a comprehensive, pitch perfect critical assessment of the field. The main features of the Handbook are:
- Clear organization into 4 parts dealing with The Social Context of Research; Design and Data Collection; Integrating The Analysis of New Data Types; Sampling, Inference and Measurement
- Clear, cutting edge chapters on Objectivity; Effects; Organizing Social Research; Correspondence Analysis; Grounded Theory; Conversational Surveys; Mixed Methods; Regression Analysis; Optimal Matching Analysis; GIS Analysis; Quantitative Narrative Analysis; Longitudinal Studies; Equation Modeling
- Brings together a glittering assembly of the key figures working in the field of Methods today
- Demonstrates the continuities and productive tensions between classical traditions and real world research today
The result is a superbly organized text which will be required reading for anyone interested in the routes and future of social research. It is an unparalleled teaching resource and a ‘must have’ for serious social researchers.
Innovative Qualitative Data Collection Techniques for Conducting Literature Reviews/Research Syntheses
Innovative Qualitative Data Collection Techniques for Conducting Literature Reviews/Research Syntheses
Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it.
Edmund Burke was an Anglo-Irish philosopher who is credited as being the philosophical founder of modern political conservatism. His famous quotation above is just as true today — if not more — as it was in the eighteenth century. ...
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