
Introducing Research Methodology
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With new content on the ethics of digital research, online interviews and data protection, you will also find:
10 new Student Research Spotlights that demonstrate how you can foster a reflexive mindset;
A strong emphasis on social justice, including principles for culturally-responsive research and methodologies that challenge colonial perspectives;
34 case studies of real-world research that apply theory to global contexts, from Portugal to Germany to Canada.
This new edition is essential for any undergraduate or postgraduate student looking to conduct social research with confidence and capability.
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Praise for the third edition:A significant effort has been made to present a detailed, contemporary overview of designing and conducting social research. The author goes beyond the usual content covered in this type of textbook, by elaborating on worldview methodological approaches to research. -- Shakiela K Davies Praise for the third edition:
This continues to be a stand-out resource for students who are undertaking their first social research project, and this edition brings many welcome updates. Particularly welcome are the strengthening of the section on ethics, and the integration of online and digital research throughout the text. -- Cathy Lasher This book offers a solid grounding for research projects enabling insight into the what, when and why questions. Chapters provoke engagement with methods, reasoning and analysis so that those undertaking research find their own starting point and positionality. -- Angela Scollan
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1 Why Social Research?
2 Worldviews in Social Research
3 Ethical Issues in Social Research
4 From Research Idea to Research Question
Part II Planning and Design
5 Reading and Reviewing the Literature
6 Steps in the Research Process
7 Designing Social Research
Part III Method Selection
8 Deciding on Your Methods
9 Triangulation and Mixed Methods
Part IV Working with Data
10 Using Existing Data
11 Collecting Data
12 Analyzing Data
Part V Reflection and Writing
13 What is Good Research? Evaluating Your Research Project
14 Writing up Research and Using Results
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