With humor and empathy, Mark Edwards's handbook provides undergraduate and early-career graduate students guidance in sociological writing of all kinds. Writing in Sociology offers unusual approaches to developing
With humor and empathy, Mark Edwards's handbook provides undergraduate and early-career graduate students guidance in sociological writing of all kinds. Writing in Sociology offers unusual approaches to developingHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Since 1997, Mark Edwards (Ph.D., University of Washington) has taught stratification, research methods and writing, and social statistics in the Sociology Department at Oregon State University. His recent research on food insecurity has been used by nonprofit groups, state agencies, and the media addressing domestic hunger in the Northwest. Many of his research papers have appeared in social science journals such as Social Forces, Rural Sociology, and Social Science Quarterly. But a favorite part of his work is helping students improve their social science writing.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Thinking Broadly About Writing Sociology Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Turning Ideas into Researchable Questions Chapter 3: Overview of Writing a Research Paper: An Extended Analogy Chapter 4: Borrowing Well from the Literature Chapter 5: Citing Sources: Why, When, and How Section II: Writing Quantitative Papers Chapter 6: Quantitative Papers: The Introduction Chapter 7: Quantitative Papers: The Literature Review Chapter 8: Quantitative Papers: The Data and Methods Section Chapter 9: Quantitative Papers: Presenting Results Chapter 10: Quantitative Papers: Discussions and Conclusions Section III: Writing Qualitative Papers Chapter 11: Presenting Qualitative Data: A Brief Example Chapter 12: Ethnographic Interviewing and Storytelling Chapter 13: Writing a Case Study Chapter 14: The Internship Journal Section IV: Other Sociology Writing Tasks Chapter 15: Revisiting Literature Reviews: Applied Sociology Research Projects Chapter 16: Peer Review Chapter 17: Writing a Book Review Chapter 18: Tips on Writing Theory and Content Papers
Section I: Thinking Broadly About Writing Sociology Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Turning Ideas into Researchable Questions Chapter 3: Overview of Writing a Research Paper: An Extended Analogy Chapter 4: Borrowing Well from the Literature Chapter 5: Citing Sources: Why, When, and How Section II: Writing Quantitative Papers Chapter 6: Quantitative Papers: The Introduction Chapter 7: Quantitative Papers: The Literature Review Chapter 8: Quantitative Papers: The Data and Methods Section Chapter 9: Quantitative Papers: Presenting Results Chapter 10: Quantitative Papers: Discussions and Conclusions Section III: Writing Qualitative Papers Chapter 11: Presenting Qualitative Data: A Brief Example Chapter 12: Ethnographic Interviewing and Storytelling Chapter 13: Writing a Case Study Chapter 14: The Internship Journal Section IV: Other Sociology Writing Tasks Chapter 15: Revisiting Literature Reviews: Applied Sociology Research Projects Chapter 16: Peer Review Chapter 17: Writing a Book Review Chapter 18: Tips on Writing Theory and Content Papers
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