This text is both a practical account of the research process, and an invitation to think more deeply and reflexively about the imperfect, multifaceted nature of social research itself.
This text is both a practical account of the research process, and an invitation to think more deeply and reflexively about the imperfect, multifaceted nature of social research itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Russell Hitchings was a Professor of Human Geography at University College London. His research focused on everyday practice, energy consumption and nature experience and he had been lucky to study these themes in a variety of contexts all around the world. He was particularly interested in how we use talk to examine these topics, having done a lot interviewing about them. He also used focus groups, solicited diaries, observation, and survey methods when that seemed like a good idea. Originally from South Wales, he spent many years at UCL, London.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction: What is the point of this book and how to use it Chapter 2. Warrants: Starting with what you want your study to achieve Chapter 3. Observing: On learning to learn from different social scenes Chapter 4. Taking part: Considering the benefits of getting involved ourselves Chapter 5. Staging talk: How to do and imagine interviews Chapter 6. Engaging people: Seeing social research as a relationship Chapter 7. Asking questions: Exploring a basic act that features in many methods Chapter 8. Playing with words: Strategies for seeing and exploring patterns Chapter 9. Looking at pictures: Ways of getting drawn into social worlds Chapter 10. Choosing: How thinking about cases and samples can make for innovative projects Chapter 11. Writing: How to present the material we've collected
Chapter 1. Introduction: What is the point of this book and how to use it Chapter 2. Warrants: Starting with what you want your study to achieve Chapter 3. Observing: On learning to learn from different social scenes Chapter 4. Taking part: Considering the benefits of getting involved ourselves Chapter 5. Staging talk: How to do and imagine interviews Chapter 6. Engaging people: Seeing social research as a relationship Chapter 7. Asking questions: Exploring a basic act that features in many methods Chapter 8. Playing with words: Strategies for seeing and exploring patterns Chapter 9. Looking at pictures: Ways of getting drawn into social worlds Chapter 10. Choosing: How thinking about cases and samples can make for innovative projects Chapter 11. Writing: How to present the material we've collected
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