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Key Concepts in the Philosophy of Social Research

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Informationen zum Autor Malcolm Williams is Professor and Director of the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Prior to joining Cardiff in 2010, he was Professor of Social Research Methodology and Head of the School of Psychosocial Sciences at the University of Plymouth where he taught for 16 years. Malcolm has designed and taught modules in the philosophy of social research for 18 years at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. In these he has introduced a number of innovative pedagogic techniques, such as Problem Based Learning and ‘Concept Speed Dating’, in which students take a key idea and move from table to table attempting to build conceptual links between ideas. Additionally he has taught many modules and short courses in social theory, research design, questionnaire design, scaling, sampling, scientific method and history of science. Williams has an extensive publishing record in philosophy of social research, including: Introduction to Philosophy of Social Research  (with Tim May, Routledge, 1996),  Knowing the Social World (with Tim May, OUP, 1998),  Science and Social Science  (Routledge, 2000), Making Sense of Social Research  (SAGE, 2003),  Philosophical Foundations of Social Research  (SAGE, 2006), Teaching Quantitative Methods (with Geoff Payne, SAGE, 2011)  Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Research  (with Gayle Letherby and John Scott, SAGE, 2012) and  The SAGE Handbook of Innovations in Social Research  (with W Paul Voght, SAGE, 2014). Klappentext Providing concise, focussed introductions to everything from the central research methods, to ethics, to metaphysics, and with helpful features such as real-world examples, cross-references and lists of key thinkers, this guide is an ideal introduction. Zusammenfassung Providing concise! focussed introductions to everything from the central research methods! to ethics! to metaphysics! and with helpful features such as real-world examples! cross-references and lists of key thinkers! this guide is an ideal introduction. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Causality Complexity Contingency and Necessity Empiricism Epistemology Ethics and Morality Experiments Explanation Falsification Feminism Functionalism Generalisation and Laws Hypothesis(es) Idealism Individualism and Holism Induction Interpretation and Meaning Language Logic and Truth Materialism Mechanisms and Models Objectivity-Subjectivity Observation Ontology Positivism Postmodernism Pragmatism Probability Rationality Realism Relativism Social Contstruction Statistics Theory Time ...

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