
Experience Research Social Change
Methods Beyond the Mainstream, Second Edition
Garamond Press
2nd Edition
Published on 1. July 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
277 pages
978-1-55193-056-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Kirby and McKenna's Experience Research Social Change: Methods from the Margins, first published in 1989, quickly and successfully established a place in the field of qualitative research methods by taking into account life on the margins, being marginalized, and being invisible. Many of the ideas then put forward have been taken "into the mainstream." In this completely revised and updated edition, Kirby, Greaves, and Reid look "beyond the mainstream" to reveal the importance of framing research in its full theoretical, ideological, and ethical contexts and then putting research findings into practice in clear, logical ways.
Experience Research Social Change: Methods Beyond the Mainstream discusses the issues emerging within contemporary social science research. Based on their extensive applied research experience, the authors build the important theoretical framing and methodological (practical and analytical) steps, enabling those new to social science approaches to undertake social research oriented toward social change. Experience Research Social Change also captures the emerging issues and debates, particularly those concerning research ethics, working in research teams, and doing interdisciplinary and collaborative work. This new edition is an essential book for a whole new generation of students, researchers, and lecturers within the social sciences.
Experience Research Social Change: Methods Beyond the Mainstream discusses the issues emerging within contemporary social science research. Based on their extensive applied research experience, the authors build the important theoretical framing and methodological (practical and analytical) steps, enabling those new to social science approaches to undertake social research oriented toward social change. Experience Research Social Change also captures the emerging issues and debates, particularly those concerning research ethics, working in research teams, and doing interdisciplinary and collaborative work. This new edition is an essential book for a whole new generation of students, researchers, and lecturers within the social sciences.
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Ontario
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55193-056-5 (9781551930565)
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Persons
Sandra Kirby is Professor Emerita at the University of Winnipeg.
Lorraine Greaves is Senior Investigator, BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health.
Colleen Reid is a faculty member in the Therapeutic Recreation program at Douglas College.
Lorraine Greaves is Senior Investigator, BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health.
Colleen Reid is a faculty member in the Therapeutic Recreation program at Douglas College.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part A
Chapter One: Why Do Research?
Chapter Two: Where Do You Stand? Locating the Research and the Researcher
Chapter Three: Working Together
Part B: A Step-By-Step, ""How-To"" Approach to Research: Doing a Project From Beginning to End
Chapter Four: Planning the Project: Developing a Research Focus and Research Question(s)
Chapter Five: Planning the Project: Research Ethics and Preparing the Proposal
Chapter Six: Searching the Literature
Chapter Seven: Operationalizing the Research Question
Chapter Eight: Developing Skills as a Data Gatherer
Chapter Nine: Gathering Data and Data Management
Chapter Ten: Analysing Data and Reporting
Chapter Eleven: Conclusions
References
Index
Introduction
Part A
Chapter One: Why Do Research?
Chapter Two: Where Do You Stand? Locating the Research and the Researcher
Chapter Three: Working Together
Part B: A Step-By-Step, ""How-To"" Approach to Research: Doing a Project From Beginning to End
Chapter Four: Planning the Project: Developing a Research Focus and Research Question(s)
Chapter Five: Planning the Project: Research Ethics and Preparing the Proposal
Chapter Six: Searching the Literature
Chapter Seven: Operationalizing the Research Question
Chapter Eight: Developing Skills as a Data Gatherer
Chapter Nine: Gathering Data and Data Management
Chapter Ten: Analysing Data and Reporting
Chapter Eleven: Conclusions
References
Index