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What should you do when results don't match your expectations? How
is it possible to make the best of existing evidence? Is it
acceptable to adapt your research question in the middle of a
project? This book examines how experienced researchers have
tackled these questions in their own projects. Moving beyond
abstract discussions of method, it explores how social scientists
collect and construct evidence in real-life practice. Looking
critically at nine examples of recent research, Doing Social
Science gives a thorough yet accessible examination of how research
is planned, carried out, recorded and analysed in real-life
situations. The book covers core and new areas of social science,
with each chapter looking at a different contemporary study that
taps into a key aspect of modern everyday life. Diverse and
globally relevant, these studies include themes from online gaming
and news interviews to post-colonial life and Goth subculture. The
book relates the theory behind such social issues to the methods
being used, as it gives critical evaluation alongside careful
explanation and invaluable advice. Showing how the choice and use
of particular methods and techniques can critically shape the
findings of social science research, the authors also explain how
to deal with complex research issues. Written and edited by experts
in the field, this innovative book highlights the excitement as
well as the challenge of conducting real-life research. After
reading this, students throughout the social sciences will have the
confidence and skills to evaluate the research of others and carry
out their own research projects.
Edited by leading British sociologists of stratification, this book
advances contemporary debates in class analysis. It draws on
current theoretical debates in sociology and considers the
implications of the cultural turn for the study of class. It brings
together the very latest empirical work on contemporary topics such
as culture, identities and lifestyles undertaken by researchers
from Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Australia. It will be
required reading for those committed to pushing the boundaries of
class and stratification in new and exciting directions around the
world.
This book seeks to introduce students to the challenges of 'real
life' social research through a detailed consideration of eight
recent empirical studies. Designed to complement existing
introductory methods texts, it emphasises the importance of context
in understanding and interpreting both the practice and 'product'
of empirical research. The book focuses on research from eight key
sub-areas of sociology, making it a useful secondary text for
introductory courses on contemporary British society.
This unique collection of original essays brings a comparative
perspective to issues of social inequality. First-rate sociologists
from around the world have contributed to this exciting and
rigorous volume, drawing upon their own research in the fields of
race and ethnicity, class and inequality, and gender and sexuality.
* Contains original essays by first-rate scholars on issues of
social inequalities around the world* Features research and
examples from the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, France, Portugal,
Finland, and Japan* Reviews research on issues of social
inequalities from the fields of race, class, and gender* Reflects
on methodological issues and the strengths of qualitative research*
Provides students with an important overview of the development of
social stratification studies
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