Understanding social research : thinking creatively about method

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Understanding social research : thinking creatively about method

edited by Jennifer Mason and Angela Dale

SAGE, 2011

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Jennifer Mason and Angela Dale's book seeks to set out cutting-edge developments in the field of social research and to encourage students and researchers to consider ways of learning from different approaches and perspectives in such a way as to make their own research richer, more insightful and more rewarding. Social Researching brings together a wide variety of research methods - both qualitative and quantitative - to help students and researchers to consider the relative benefits of adopting different approaches for their own research work. The authors clearly identify the most appropriate methods for different research questions and also highlight areas where it might be fruitful to compliment different methods with each other or exploit creative tensions between them. The book is therefore a highly practical guide which also seeks to draw readers outside their methodological comfort zones. This book includes: - Critical coverage of issues in research design; - Expert experience in many methodological fields; - An overview of the many different ways to approach similar research problems; - Coverage of the tensions between different methodological approaches; - Examples of excellence in research design and practice; - An examination of how to turn methodological tensions into richer research practice. The methods covered include highly innovative, 'cutting-edge' approaches and they are demonstrated in terms of their transferability between the different social sciences. This inter-disciplinary approach is complimented by a wide range of strategically chosen examples which demonstrate the authors' pragmatic and creative take on research design.

Table of Contents

Creative Tensions in Social Research: Questions of Method - Jennifer Mason and Angela Dale PART ONE: RESEARCHING RELATIONSHIPS AND PERSONAL LIFE Experimenting with Qualitative Methods: Researching Family Resemblance - Jennifer Mason and Katherine Davies Using Psychoanalytic Methodology in Psychosocial Research: Researching Brothers - Stephen Frosh and Lisa Saville Young Using Biographical and Longitudinal Methods: Researching Mothering - Rachel Thomson Using Social Network Analysis: Researching Relational Structure - Nick Crossley Using Survey Data: Researching Families and Households - Angela Dale PART TWO: RESEARCHING PLACE Ethnographies of Place: Researching the Road - Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox Using Sociotechnical Methods: Researching Human-Technological Dynamics in the City - Simon Guy and Andrew Karvonen Using Participatory, Observational and 'Rapid Appraisal' Methods: Researching Health and Illness - Sarah Salway, Kaveri Harriss and Punita Chowbey Innovative Ways of Mapping Data about Places - Danny Dorling and Dimitris Ballas PART THREE: RESEARCHING CHANGE Using Archived Qualitative Data: Researching Socio-cultural Change - Mike Savage What's History Got to Do with It? Researching Sexual Histories - Jeffrey Weeks Using Qualitative Methods to Complement Randomized Controlled Trials: Researching Mental-Health Interventions - Anne Rogers Exploring the Narrative Potential of Cohort Data and Event History Analysis - Jane Elliott Using Longitudinal Survey Data: Researching Changing Health in Later Life - James Nazroo

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