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Methodological Imaginations

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Klappentext This book brings together a collection of essays which look creatively and imaginatively at issues of research methods and methodology in sociology. Some papers critically revisit and redefine techniques such as the classic community study, the use of diaries, photography and art, others examine the need for reflexivity in the research process and the epistemological issues arising from being a researcher in administrative and political contexts. The diversity of research approaches discussed in this reader should make it an important contribution to research methods teaching for undergraduate and graduate students of sociology. Zusammenfassung This book brings together a collection of essays which look creatively and imaginatively at issues of research methods and methodology in sociology. The diversity of research approaches discussed in this reader should make it an important contribution to research methods teaching for undergraduate and graduate students of sociology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - Surrealism, Mass-Observation and Researching Imagination; J.Shaw - Imagining the Community: Some Reflections on the Community Study as a Method; G.Payne - Researching Moving Targets: Using Diaries to Explore Supply Teachers' Lives; M.Morrison & S.Galloway - Uncovering Key Aspects of Experience: The Use of In-Depth Interviews in a Study of Women Returners to Education; S.Smith - Every Picture 'Tells a Story': Uses of the Visual in Sociological Research; B.Harrison - Visual Imagery and the Iconography of the Social World: Some Considerations of History, Art and Problems for Sociological Research; A.Pryce - Ethnography, Ethnicity and Work: Unpacking the West Midlands Clothing Industry; M.Ram - Emotional Labour and Qualitative Research: How I Learned not to Laugh or Cry in the Field; K.Ramsay - The Research Process: Context, Autonomy and Audience; G.Cooper & S.Woolgar - Gender, Poet and Epistemology: Can Men know Feminist Truths?; A.M.Liddle - Doing What Comes Naturally?: Standpoint Epistemology, Critical Social Research and the Politics of Identity; P.Connolly - Index...

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Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - Surrealism, Mass-Observation and Researching Imagination; J.Shaw - Imagining the Community: Some Reflections on the Community Study as a Method; G.Payne - Researching Moving Targets: Using Diaries to Explore Supply Teachers' Lives; M.Morrison & S.Galloway - Uncovering Key Aspects of Experience: The Use of In-Depth Interviews in a Study of Women Returners to Education; S.Smith - Every Picture 'Tells a Story': Uses of the Visual in Sociological Research; B.Harrison - Visual Imagery and the Iconography of the Social World: Some Considerations of History, Art and Problems for Sociological Research; A.Pryce - Ethnography, Ethnicity and Work: Unpacking the West Midlands Clothing Industry; M.Ram - Emotional Labour and Qualitative Research: How I Learned not to Laugh or Cry in the Field; K.Ramsay - The Research Process: Context, Autonomy and Audience; G.Cooper & S.Woolgar - Gender, Poet and Epistemology: Can Men know Feminist Truths?; A.M.Liddle - Doing What Comes Naturally?: Standpoint Epistemology, Critical Social Research and the Politics of Identity; P.Connolly - Index

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Authors Joan Lyon Busfield
Assisted by Joa Busfield (Editor), Joan Busfield (Editor), E. Stina Lyon (Editor), Stina Lyon (Editor), Stina Lyon (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.1996
 
EAN 9780333630921
ISBN 978-0-333-63092-1
No. of pages 222
Series Explorations in Sociology.
Explorations in Sociology S
Explorations in Sociology.
Explorations in Sociology S
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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