Sociological research methods in context
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Sociological research methods in context
Macmillan, 1999
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 213-225
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book seeks to introduce students to the challenges of 'real life' social research through a detailed consideration of eight recent empirical studies. Designed to complement existing introductory methods texts, it emphasises the importance of context in understanding and interpreting both the practice and 'product' of empirical research. The book focuses on research from eight key sub-areas of sociology, making it a useful secondary text for introductory courses on contemporary British society.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Education: Mac an Ghaill's The Making of Men.- Family: Finch and Mason's Negotiating Family Responsibilities.- Work: Phizacklea and Wolkowitz's Homeworking Women.- Housing: Saunders' A Nation of Home Owners.- Health: Welling et al's Sexual Behaviour in Britain.- Crime: Hobbs' Doing the Business.- Class: Gregson and Lowe's Servicing the Middle Class.- Politics: Roseneil's Disarming Patriarchy.- Conclusion.
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