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This is a wonderful collection of interesting, novel and practically useful discussions of a wide variety of methodological topics in the social sciences.
This book speaks to researchers across the social sciences, irrespective of their methodological persuasion. It brings fresh new perspectives to some of the core concerns of social science research methods; it challenges conventions and accepted wisdoms and provides pointers to an exciting future. The editors have produced a collection of papers that bring together some of the most original and innovative thinking about research methods. The chapters run the gamut of the research process whilst moving seamlessly across methodological boundaries.
Very good reader for those commencing research at an MA level. Excellent overview of social research methods, clearly laid out and easy to navigate.
for MSc students this may be a good to provide them with some underpinning. if they are ready to take this on
this is too complex for our BSc's. It is more useful for the MSc - I have submitted feedback for that course
Fantastic resource for students who are thinking about methodological considerations
This book can be very useful at dissertation stage for our students at Master's level. Great for establishing sound methods
This more than 600 pages volume is a distinguished state of the art documentation of social science research. The offered discussions are relevant to both - experienced scholars as well as students and young researchers. It integrates the history of famous and well known approches like Grounded Theory or Case Study Research and many more, but reflects these against the background of innovation in methodological pluralism and technological/software innovations in cata assessment and options for interpretation.
It is a grat volume to enhance the methodology competence of my students.
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