Theory as Method in Research

Theory as Method in Research
Title Theory as Method in Research PDF eBook
Author Mark Murphy
Publisher Routledge, is
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Education
ISBN 9781315707303

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While education researchers have drawn on the work of a wide diversity of theorists over the years, much contemporary theory building in these areas has revolved around the work of Pierre Bourdieu. Theory as Method in Research develops the capacity of students, researchers and teachers to successfully put Bourdieu's ideas to work in their own research and prepare them effectively for conducting Masters and Doctoral scholarships. Structured around four core themes, this book provides a range of research case studies exploring educational identities, educational inequalities, school leadership and management, and research in teacher education. Issues as diverse as Chinese language learning and identity, school leadership in Australia and the school experience of Afro-Trinidadian boys, are covered, intertwined with a set of innovative approaches to theory application in education research. This collection brings together, in one comprehensive volume, a set of education researchers who place Pierre Bourdieu's key concepts such as habitus, capital and field at the centre of their research methodologies. Full of insight and innovation, the book is an essential read for practitioners, student teachers, researchers and academics who want to harness the potential of Bourdieu's core concepts in their own work, thereby helping to bridge the gap between theory and method in education research.

Social Research

Social Research
Title Social Research PDF eBook
Author Piergiorgio Corbetta
Publisher SAGE
Pages 338
Release 2003-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1446236706

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`This is an impressively detailed, clearly written book.... It is a book that I would like students to read′ - Clive Seale, Goldsmiths College, London Social Research: Theory, Methods and Techniques presents an understanding of social research practice through appreciation of its foundations and methods. Stretching from the philosophy of science to detailed descriptions of both qualitative and quantitative techniques, it illustrates not only `how′ to do social research, but also `why′ particular techniques are used today. The book is divided into three parts: Part One: Illustrates the two basic paradigms - quantitative and qualitative - of social research, describing their origins in philosophical thought and outlining their current interpretations. Part Two: Devoted to quantitative research, and discusses the relationship between theory and research practice. It also presents a discussion of key quantitative research techniques. Part Three: Examines qualitative research. Topics range from classical qualitative techniques such as participant observation, to more recent developments such as ethnomethodological studies. Overall, the author offers an engaging contribution to the field of social research and this book is a reminder of the solid foundations upon which most social research is conducted today. As a consequence it will be required reading for students throughout the social sciences, and at various levels.

Theory and Methods in Social Research

Theory and Methods in Social Research
Title Theory and Methods in Social Research PDF eBook
Author Bridget Somekh
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 369
Release 2011-01-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849200157

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Previous ed.: Research methods in the social sciences, 2005.

Qualitative Research and Theory Development

Qualitative Research and Theory Development
Title Qualitative Research and Theory Development PDF eBook
Author Mats Alvesson
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 145
Release 2011-05-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0857023241

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Encouraging readers to take a critical approach to empirical data, the authors provide an account that helps social science researchers to develop new and interesting theories.

Doing Q Methodological Research

Doing Q Methodological Research
Title Doing Q Methodological Research PDF eBook
Author Simon Watts
Publisher SAGE
Pages 251
Release 2012-03-19
Genre Reference
ISBN 1446290700

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This book is a simple yet thorough introduction to Q methodology, a research technique designed to capture the subjective or first-person viewpoints of its participants. Watts and Stenner outline the key theoretical concepts developed by William Stephenson, the founder of Q methodology, including subjectivity, concourse theory and abduction. They then turn to the practicalities of delivering high quality Q methodological research. Using worked examples throughout, the reader is guided through: • important design issues • the conduct of fieldwork • all the analytic processes of Q methodology, including factor extraction, factor rotation and factor interpretation. Drawing on helpful conceptual introductions to potentially difficult statistical concepts and a step-by-step guide to running Q methodological analyses using dedicated software, this book enables interested readers to design, manage, analyse, interpret and publish their own Q methodological research.

Place in Research

Place in Research
Title Place in Research PDF eBook
Author Eve Tuck
Publisher Routledge
Pages 272
Release 2014-08-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317655508

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Bridging environmental and Indigenous studies and drawing on critical geography, spatial theory, new materialist theory, and decolonizing theory, this dynamic volume examines the sometimes overlooked significance of place in social science research. There are often important divergences and even competing logics at work in these areas of research, some which may indeed be incommensurable. This volume explores how researchers around the globe are coming to terms - both theoretically and practically - with place in the context of settler colonialism, globalization, and environmental degradation. Tuck and McKenzie outline a trajectory of critical place inquiry that not only furthers empirical knowledge, but ethically imagines new possibilities for collaboration and action. Critical place inquiry can involve a range of research methodologies; this volume argues that what matters is how the chosen methodology engages conceptually with place in order to mobilize methods that enable data collection and analyses that address place explicitly and politically. Unlike other approaches that attempt to superficially tag on Indigenous concerns, decolonizing conceptualizations of land and place and Indigenous methods are central, not peripheral, to practices of critical place inquiry.

Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method

Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method
Title Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method PDF eBook
Author Marianne W Jørgensen
Publisher SAGE
Pages 244
Release 2002-12-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780761971122

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A systematic introduction to discourse analysis as a body of theories and methods for social research. Introduces three approaches and explains the distinctive philosophical premises and theoretical perspectives of each approach.