Drawing on her long experience as an academic researcher and
writer, Ann Oakley develops a sociology of the research process
itself, telling the story of how a research project is undertaken
and what happens during it, to both researchers and those who are
researched. This remarkable book focuses on a topic of great
importance in the provision of health services - caring and social
support. Setting neglect of this topic in the wider context of an
ongoing crisis in gendering knowledge, Social support and
motherhood is now reissued for a contemporary audience. It has much
resonance for social science researchers and others interested in
the experiences of mothers, and in the relations between social
research, academic knowledge and public policy.
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