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Reflexivity is vital in social research projects, but there remains
relatively little advice on how to execute it in practice. This
book provides social science researchers with both a strong
rationale for the importance of thinking reflexively and a
practical guide to doing reflexivity within their research. The
first book on the subject to build primarily on the theoretical and
empirical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu's reflexive work, it
combines academic analysis with practical examples and case
studies, drawing both on recent reflexive research projects and
original empirical data from new projects conducted by the author.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, the book will be of
interest to researchers from all career stages and disciplinary
backgrounds, but especially early-career researchers and students
who are struggling with subjectivity, positionality, and the
realities of being reflexive.
We praise those people who do things for others. But the symbolic
power of giving means individuals can take advantage of the glow of
'goodness' that charity provides. Drawing on original data and a
novel application of the sociology of Bourdieu, this book examines
a wide range of examples from culture, politics and society to
provide an entertaining critique of how contemporary charity works.
The first book of its kind, this volume brings together a range of
experts to review key methodological issues in the study of
voluntary action, charitable behaviour and participation in
voluntary organisations. Using case studies from around the world -
from ethnography to media analysis and surveys to peer research -
chapters illustrate the challenges of researching altruistic
actions and our conceptualisations of them. Across different fields
and methods, authors unpick the methodological innovations and
challenges in their own research to help guide future study.
Demystifying research and deepening our ability to understand the
role of the third sector, this accessible book is suitable for
social researchers at all levels.
The first book of its kind, this volume brings together a range of
experts to review key methodological issues in the study of
voluntary action, charitable behaviour and participation in
voluntary organisations. Using case studies from around the world -
from ethnography to media analysis and surveys to peer research -
chapters illustrate the challenges of researching altruistic
actions and our conceptualisations of them. Across different fields
and methods, authors unpick the methodological innovations and
challenges in their own research to help guide future study.
Demystifying research and deepening our ability to understand the
role of the third sector, this accessible book is suitable for
social researchers at all levels.
We praise those people who do things for others. But the symbolic
power of giving means individuals can take advantage of the glow of
'goodness' that charity provides. Drawing on original data and a
novel application of the sociology of Bourdieu, this book examines
a wide range of examples from culture, politics and society to
provide an entertaining critique of how contemporary charity works.
Reflexivity is vital in social research projects, but there remains
relatively little advice on how to execute it in practice. This
book provides social science researchers with both a strong
rationale for the importance of thinking reflexively and a
practical guide to doing reflexivity within their research. The
first book on the subject to build primarily on the theoretical and
empirical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu's reflexive work, it
combines academic analysis with practical examples and case
studies, drawing both on recent reflexive research projects and
original empirical data from new projects conducted by the author.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, the book will be of
interest to researchers from all career stages and disciplinary
backgrounds, but especially early-career researchers and students
who are struggling with subjectivity, positionality, and the
realities of being reflexive.
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