Thinking Through Methods

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Thinking Through Methods

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ISBN: 9780226431727
écrit par: John Levi Martin
édition: University Of Chicago Press
date de publication: 2017 -1
reliure: Paperback
prix: GBP 22.50
nombre de pages: 280

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A Social Science Primer

John Levi Martin   

résumé

Sociological research is hard enough already you don't need to make it even harder by smashing about like a bull in a china shop, not knowing what you're doing or where you're heading. Or so says John Levi Martin in this witty, insightful, and desperately needed primer on how to practice rigorous social science. Thinking Through Methods focuses on the practical decisions that you will need to make as a researcher where the data you are working with comes from and how that data relates to all the possible data you could have gathered. This is a user's guide to sociological research, designed to be used at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Rather than offer mechanical rules and applications, Martin chooses instead to team up with the reader to think through and with methods. He acknowledges that we are human beings and thus prone to the same cognitive limitations and distortions found in subjects and proposes ways to compensate for these limitations. Martin also forcefully argues for principled symmetry, contending that bad ethics makes for bad research, and vice versa. Thinking Through Methods is a landmark work one that students will turn to again and again throughout the course of their sociological research.

contents

Preface
Chapter 1: Sharpen Your Tools
Chapter 2: How to Formulate a Question
Chapter 3: How Do You Choose a Site?
Chapter 4: Talking to People
Chapter 5: Hanging Out
Chapter 6: Ethics in Research
Chapter 7: Comparing
Chapter 8: Dealing with Documents
Chapter 9: Interpreting It and Writing It Up
Conclusion
References
Index

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