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The study of death has the capacity to bring together a range of
policy areas. Yet death is often overlooked within policy debates
in the UK and beyond, and within gerontology. Bringing together a
range of scholars engaged in policy associated with death, this
collection provides a holistic account of how death factors in
social policy. Within this, issues covered include inheritance,
palliative care, euthanasia, funeral costs, bereavement support,
marginalised deaths and disposal practices. At the heart of the
book, the volume recognises that the issues identified are likely
to intensify and expand over the next twenty years, as death rates
continue to rise.
This timely research review highlights the most important and
influential articles and papers on ageing and later life of the
past half century. The authors examine policy creation and
implementation, practice and critical gerontology including both
feminist and international perspectives. The work provides a
critical perspective on the field and will be of immense assistance
to anyone looking to understand the consequences of our ageing
population on society.
Clear, comprehensive, and trusted, Bryman's Social Research Methods
has supported over a quarter of a million students through their
research methods course and research project. Spanning theory and
practice and covering quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods,
this bestselling text offers unrivalled coverage of the whole
research process. The authors have worked closely with lecturers
and students in thoroughly updating the sixth edition to reflect
the current social science landscape, and carefully streamlining
content to make it relevant and appealing to today's students. As a
result, the text's comprehensive coverage - which includes many new
examples and additional material on areas such as social media
research and big data - is now even clearer, more focused, and
easier to navigate. In addition to many new examples of published
research, this edition features the insights of a panel of recent
graduates from their experiences of researching a variety of
fascinating topics, including attitudes towards the LGBT+ community
on social media, the experiences of Pakistani Muslim single
mothers, and the impact of screen time on sleep. 'Learn from
experience' boxes in every chapter contain their candid reflections
on the successes and challenges of their projects, and their advice
for student researchers. Digital formats and resources Bryman's
Social Research Methods is available for students and institutions
to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by extensive
online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and
convenient access, with learning resources embedded and hyperlinked
throughout to offer self-assessment activities and extra support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The student resources, accessible
both online and via the e-book, include: - Over 300 multiple choice
questions - A 'Research process in practice' simulation - Student
researcher's toolkit - Answers to the end-of-chapter questions,
including audio commentary from the authors - A flashcard glossary
- Data analysis software tutorials covering SPSS, NVivo, R, and
Stata - Guidance on using Excel in data analysis - 'Learn from
experience' videos, expanding on the graduate insights provided in
the book - Regularly-updated video reflections from the authors on
the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on social research The book's
teaching resources, accessible online to adopting lecturers,
include: - PowerPoint slides for every chapter - 250 test bank
questions - 25 seminar outlines - 75 exam- or coursework-based
questions - Figures and tables from the book
In Defence of Welfare 2 brings together nearly fifty short pieces
from a diverse range of social policy academics and commentators,
policy makers and journalists that focus on developments in
'welfare' over the last five years of Coalition Government.
Following on from the successful publication In Defence of Welfare,
(Social Policy Association 2011) published in response to the
government's first Major Spending Review), this second volume
reflects on the impact of recent welfare reforms and explores how
inequalities in income, wealth and well-being have become firmly
entrenched in society. It considers how welfare can and should
develop going forward in order to promote a more equal society.
The study of death has the capacity to bring together a range of
policy areas. Yet death is often overlooked within policy debates
in the UK and beyond, and within gerontology. Bringing together a
range of scholars engaged in policy associated with death, this
collection provides a holistic account of how death factors in
social policy. Within this, issues covered include inheritance,
palliative care, euthanasia, funeral costs, bereavement support,
marginalised deaths and disposal practices. At the heart of the
book, the volume recognises that the issues identified are likely
to intensify and expand over the next twenty years, as death rates
continue to rise.
In the Second Edition of this bestselling textbook, the authors use
real-world examples to introduce basic principles in statistics
with no prior knowledge or experience assumed. With an emphasis on
describing concepts, showing through example and illustrating
points with graphs and displays, this book will provide readers
with a step-by-step introduction to using statistics. Chapters
address the following questions: Why bother learning statistics in
the first place and are they relevant to real life? How do I make
sensible tables and informative graphs? What are descriptive and
inferential statistics and how are they used? What are regression
and correlation anyway?
How to do your Social Research Project or Dissertation provides a
straight-talking, easy-to-navigate, and reassuring guide to support
final-year social science undergraduates. Uniquely shaped by real
social science undergraduates from a range of institutions, the
book includes their advice to help you through with what can be a
daunting, but rewarding stage of your degree. From the look and
feel of the book, to the development of the chapter content and the
advice it provides, students have been involved at every stage of
the book's development to ensure it is focused on what's important
to you. Expert advice from real supervisors across the subject
disciplines in the 'Working with your supervisor' feature also
helps you to make the most of research supervision, and learn from
the experience of real researchers in your chosen field. By
providing anecdotes, words of wisdom, scenarios, or simply
reminders, hints, and tips on how best to prepare for meetings, and
communicate effectively, How to do your Social Research Project or
Dissertation is the most complete guide to facilitate the
student-supervisor working relationship. Dedicated chapters cover
all the typical stages of a research project or dissertation in the
social sciences, while their carefully constructed structure allows
you to quickly and efficiently navigate the content. Throughout the
book, you'll focus on three key questions: 'What do I need to
know?', 'What do I need to think about?' and 'What do I need to
do?'. In so doing, each chapter gives you a clear and direct
checklist of actions as you progress through your dissertation or
research project, keeping you organized, motivated, and confident.
The book's online resources include a wealth of free-to-access
materials, including: Author videos - Additional advice around key
challenges for each chapter, including developing a research idea,
managing your time, and writing up your dissertation. Supervision
guidance Advice and tips on how to approach your supervision
meetings, including tasks to help you plan for meetings and to
build a productive relationship with your supervisor. Doing
academic presentations Support with planning and delivering
presentations, including tips on what a dissertation presentation
might include, as well as author videos showing examples of a good
and bad presentations. _ Dissertation templates Templates for
dissertations, showing how dissertations might look different
depending on which theoretical and methodological approaches you
use. This includes notes on chapter content and tips on
dissertation structure. Research plan templates Templates for you
to use for planning your project, including helping you to get
started and complete the dissertation, and to manage your time
using key milestones and recommended timescales and targets.
Guidance on developing and designing your research question - A set
of questions divided into categories and designed to help you
formulate ideas, develop your thinking, set your research
questions, help you later on in the process to consolidate your
argument and consider the contribution of your work. Delve Even
Deeper Even more Delve Deeper recommendations and research
suggestions, including a list of freely available data sets, links
and resources to help you understand SPSS and NVivo processes and
tools, analysis tools and help for specific research methods, and
guidance on using vlogs, blogs, and other public resources, as well
as using social media for your research. Bad, better, and best
examples of literature reviews, questionnaires, interview
questions, and observation plans Examples of each of these key
elements of your project deliberately designed to demonstrate how
you can improve your work, and highlighted with annotations to help
you gain a deeper understanding of how best to approach these
stages of your project. Examples of research proposals Examples of
research proposals for different social sciences to give you that
extra support and an idea of what to expect. Here you will find
tips on how to build a proposal and consider how this is useful for
planning the dissertation. What do I need to think about? and What
do I need to do? checklists digital versions of the end-of-chapter
checklists for you to download and use.
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