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Troubling Sociological Concepts - An Interrogation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Martyn Hammersley Troubling Sociological Concepts - An Interrogation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Martyn Hammersley
R3,172 Discovery Miles 31 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sociology addresses challenging social issues and seeks new ways to understand them. However, much sociological terminology suffers from multiple, vague, or uncertain meanings. This is true of many of the central terms that sociologists use, such as 'power', 'ideology', 'culture', 'social class', and even 'society'. The result is that the conclusions reached by sociological investigations are frequently subject to discrepant interpretations, and their validity is difficult to assess. The chapters in this book address several of the key terms employed by sociologists, examining the concepts associated with them in depth - from both an historical and an analytical perspective. The aim is not to develop an entirely new framework but rather to document the various meanings associated with these terms, and to suggest ways in which they could be refined or developed for the purposes of sociological analysis. Since the concepts addressed are of wide relevance, Troubling Sociological Concepts will be of interest and use to researchers and students across the social sciences.

What is Qualitative Research? (Hardcover, New): Martyn Hammersley What is Qualitative Research? (Hardcover, New)
Martyn Hammersley
R4,528 Discovery Miles 45 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. This book invites readers to explore the nature of qualitative research, and to recognise the varied and conflicting forms it can take. It examines how these contrast with quantitative work, as well as how they differ from journalism and imaginative literature. The book describes various methodological philosophies that have shaped qualitative work, as well as different types of orientation to be found within it today. It offers clear definitions of key terms and concepts, and also a detailed exploration of recent disputes among qualitative researchers, with a view to showing how differences in practice relate to underlying commitments. This book will be a vital resource for both new and experienced researchers.

Curriculum Practice - Some Sociological Case Studies (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley, Andy Hargreaves Curriculum Practice - Some Sociological Case Studies (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley, Andy Hargreaves
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When first published this book was one of the first collections of empirical research in the area of the knowledge transmitted in schools and the responses of students to it. It includes studies of the histories of particular school subjects and of how the knowledge they embody is presented in the classroom. Attention is also given to the effects of gender stereotypes among teachers and pupils, both on pupils' selection of courses to study and on their reactions to particular subjects in the classroom. The other major topic in this collection is the way external examinations shape the nature of the school curriculum and how it is taught. There are studies of how pupils and teachers adapt to the exam system, and of how that system and its role in the accountability of schools, have changed in recent years. The articles collected here throw into relief important aspects of what is taught in schools, and they do this on the basis of a solid foundation of empirical research.

Methodological Concepts - A Critical Guide (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley Methodological Concepts - A Critical Guide (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley
R3,826 Discovery Miles 38 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Methodological Concepts: A Critical Guide clarifies many key terms and issues in social research methodology. It outlines the conventional meanings of these terms, but also addresses their contentious character. The aim is to offer interpretations of them that provide a coherent conception of the nature of social science. This book is premised on the idea that more clarity about the meaning of major methodological concepts is essential, and that the disagreements which pervade the field must be addressed. Numerous key terms are discussed across 13 chapters, including 'methodology', 'method', 'inquiry', 'research', 'science', 'truth', 'fact', 'rigour', 'bias', 'objectivity', 'data', 'evidence', 'induction', 'deduction', 'abduction', 'understanding', 'explanation', 'reflexivity', 'triangulation', 'theory', and 'researcher integrity'. These concepts have been implicated in fundamental divisions among social scientists, exemplified by the 'paradigm wars' of the past few decades. The chapters of this book provide an overview of the various meanings given to these terms, whilst also offering distinctive interpretations designed to provide a sound basis for social research. Methodological Concepts: A Critical Guide will be of great use to any student or researcher working in the social sciences.

The Concept of Culture - A History and Reappraisal (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Martyn Hammersley The Concept of Culture - A History and Reappraisal (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While the term 'culture' has come to be very widely used in both popular and academic discourse, it has a variety of meanings, and the differences among these have not been given sufficient attention. This book explores these meanings, and identifies some of the problems associated with them, as well as examining the role that values should play in cultural analysis. The development of four, very different, conceptions of culture is traced from the nineteenth century onwards: a notion of aesthetic cultivation associated with Matthew Arnold; the evolutionary view of culture characteristic of nineteenth-century anthropology; the idea of diverse cultures characteristic of twentieth and twenty-first century anthropology; and a conception of culture as a process of situated meaning-making - found today across anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies. These conceptions of culture are interrogated, and a reformulation of the concept is sketched. This book will be of interest to students and scholars across a variety of fields, including anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, and education.

Life in School - The Sociology of Pupil Culture (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley, Peter Woods Life in School - The Sociology of Pupil Culture (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley, Peter Woods
R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There can be little doubt that pupils' own interpretations of what happens in their schools represent a crucial link in the educational chain. We need to understand how pupils respond to different forms of pedagogy and school organization, and why they respond in the ways they do, in order to increase the effectiveness of our schooling. In the ten years prior to first publication ethnographic studies of pupils in schools had increased in number and importance. They had come to represent a leading area of inquiry which is still of relevance to practising and student teachers today. However, this material was not easily accessible, being widely distributed across educational and sociological journals and books. Originally published in 1984, this book collects together significant contributions to the field in a single volume, and will still be of relevance to practising and trainee teachers, and students of sociology and education.

What's Wrong With Ethnography? (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley What's Wrong With Ethnography? (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This stimulating and refreshing study, written by one of the leading commentators in the field, provides novel answers to these crucial questions. "What's Wrong With Ethnography provides a fresh look at the rationale for and distinctiveness of ethnographic research in sociology, education and related fields, and succeeds in slaying a number of currently fashionable sacred cows. Relativism, critical theory, the uniqueness of the case study and the distinction between qualitative and quantitative research are all examined and found wanting as a basis for informed ethnography. The policy and political implications of ethnography are a particular focus of attention. The author compels the reader to reexamine some basic methodological assumptions in an exciting way", Martin Bulmer, London School of Economics.

Routledge Revivals: What's Wrong With Ethnography? (1992) - Methodological Explorations (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley Routledge Revivals: What's Wrong With Ethnography? (1992) - Methodological Explorations (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,083 Discovery Miles 10 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published 1992 What's Wrong With Ethnography? provides a fresh look at the rationale for and distinctiveness of ethnographic research in sociology, education and related fields. Relativism, critical theory, the uniqueness of the case study and the distinction between qualitative and quantitative research are all examined and found wanting as a basis for informed ethnography. The policy and political implications of ethnography are a particular focus of attention. The author compels the reader to re-examine some basic methodological assumptions in an exciting way.

Routledge Revivals: The Dilemma of Qualitative Method (1989) - Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition (Paperback): Martyn... Routledge Revivals: The Dilemma of Qualitative Method (1989) - Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,089 Discovery Miles 10 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1989, The Dilemma of Qualitative Method is a stimulating guide to the discussion of qualitative versus quantitative approaches to social research, originated in nineteenth-century debates about the relationship between the methods of history and natural science. One of the key theorists in this area was Chicago sociologist Herbert Blumer. The book analyses the historical context of the dispute and provides a detailed account and systematic analysis Blumer's methodological writings including his doctoral thesis. The strategies for qualitative research advocated by Blumer within the Chicago tradition are reviewed and assessed.

Classroom Ethnography - Empirical and Methodological Essays (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley Classroom Ethnography - Empirical and Methodological Essays (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley
R2,630 Discovery Miles 26 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1990, Classroom Ethnography examines the interplay between empirical research and methodological reflection. It explores the nature, the methods, the role, and the limitations of ethnographic research on school classrooms. Beginning with examples of Hammersley's empirical research, the book then moves on to a number of reflections about the methodology of ethnographic research, covering such matters as the role of theory and the relative contributions of qualitative and quantitative work. Classroom Ethnography will be of use to those with an interest in educational research methodology and, in particular, of ethnographic research on classrooms.

Methodological Concepts - A Critical Guide (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley Methodological Concepts - A Critical Guide (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Methodological Concepts: A Critical Guide clarifies many key terms and issues in social research methodology. It outlines the conventional meanings of these terms, but also addresses their contentious character. The aim is to offer interpretations of them that provide a coherent conception of the nature of social science. This book is premised on the idea that more clarity about the meaning of major methodological concepts is essential, and that the disagreements which pervade the field must be addressed. Numerous key terms are discussed across 13 chapters, including 'methodology', 'method', 'inquiry', 'research', 'science', 'truth', 'fact', 'rigour', 'bias', 'objectivity', 'data', 'evidence', 'induction', 'deduction', 'abduction', 'understanding', 'explanation', 'reflexivity', 'triangulation', 'theory', and 'researcher integrity'. These concepts have been implicated in fundamental divisions among social scientists, exemplified by the 'paradigm wars' of the past few decades. The chapters of this book provide an overview of the various meanings given to these terms, whilst also offering distinctive interpretations designed to provide a sound basis for social research. Methodological Concepts: A Critical Guide will be of great use to any student or researcher working in the social sciences.

Ethnography - Principles in Practice (Hardcover, 4th edition): Martyn Hammersley, Paul Atkinson Ethnography - Principles in Practice (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Martyn Hammersley, Paul Atkinson
R4,602 Discovery Miles 46 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in its fourth edition, this leading introduction to ethnography has been thoroughly updated and substantially rewritten. The volume offers a systematic introduction to ethnographic principles and practice, and includes a new chapter on 'Ethnography in the digital world'. The authors argue that ethnography is best understood as a reflexive process. This requires recognition that social research is part of the world that it studies, and demands that researchers reflect on how they shape both data and analysis. Starting in Chapter 1 with an outline of the principle of reflexivity, against the background of competing research philosophies, the authors go on to discuss the main features of ethnographic work, including: the selection and sampling of cases the problem of access field relations and observation interviewing the use of documents recording and organizing data the process of data analysis and writing research reports. There is also consideration of the ethical issues involved in ethnographic research. Throughout, the discussion draws on a wide range of illustrative material from classic and more recent studies, within a global context. The new edition of this popular textbook will be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for all researchers using ethnographic methods in the social sciences and the humanities.

School Experience - Explorations in the Sociology of Education (Paperback): Peter Woods, Martyn Hammersley School Experience - Explorations in the Sociology of Education (Paperback)
Peter Woods, Martyn Hammersley
R1,173 Discovery Miles 11 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1977, this volume brings together a range of viewpoints, informed by reports of empirical research, which bear on the experience of school. Each chapter demonstrates the application of the 'new sociology of education' in its various guises to the world of teachers and pupils. In doing so, they exemplify the fields of investigation opened up by these theoretical developments, and also suggest directions ahead. The tensions in the articles reflect the tensions that existed in the sociology of education. By bringing them together, the aim of this volume is to contribute to a more soundly based sociology of education.

Ethnography - Principles in Practice (Paperback, 4th edition): Martyn Hammersley, Paul Atkinson Ethnography - Principles in Practice (Paperback, 4th edition)
Martyn Hammersley, Paul Atkinson
R1,275 Discovery Miles 12 750 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Now in its fourth edition, this leading introduction to ethnography has been thoroughly updated and substantially rewritten. The volume offers a systematic introduction to ethnographic principles and practice, and includes a new chapter on 'Ethnography in the digital world'. The authors argue that ethnography is best understood as a reflexive process. This requires recognition that social research is part of the world that it studies, and demands that researchers reflect on how they shape both data and analysis. Starting in Chapter 1 with an outline of the principle of reflexivity, against the background of competing research philosophies, the authors go on to discuss the main features of ethnographic work, including: the selection and sampling of cases the problem of access field relations and observation interviewing the use of documents recording and organizing data the process of data analysis and writing research reports. There is also consideration of the ethical issues involved in ethnographic research. Throughout, the discussion draws on a wide range of illustrative material from classic and more recent studies, within a global context. The new edition of this popular textbook will be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for all researchers using ethnographic methods in the social sciences and the humanities.

School Experience - Explorations in the Sociology of Education (Hardcover): Peter Woods, Martyn Hammersley School Experience - Explorations in the Sociology of Education (Hardcover)
Peter Woods, Martyn Hammersley
R3,706 Discovery Miles 37 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1977, this volume brings together a range of viewpoints, informed by reports of empirical research, which bear on the experience of school. Each chapter demonstrates the application of the 'new sociology of education' in its various guises to the world of teachers and pupils. In doing so, they exemplify the fields of investigation opened up by these theoretical developments, and also suggest directions ahead. The tensions in the articles reflect the tensions that existed in the sociology of education. By bringing them together, the aim of this volume is to contribute to a more soundly based sociology of education.

Dilemma Qualitative Method (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley Dilemma Qualitative Method (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley
R4,152 Discovery Miles 41 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gender and Ethnicity in Schools - Ethnographic Accounts (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley, Peter Woods Gender and Ethnicity in Schools - Ethnographic Accounts (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley, Peter Woods
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A serious but highly accessible look at recent work on the issues of gender and race. Gender and Ethnicity in Schools raises crucial educational and political issues, paying particular attention to the pupils' experience of school.

Curriculum Practice - Some Sociological Case Studies (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley, Andy Hargreaves Curriculum Practice - Some Sociological Case Studies (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley, Andy Hargreaves
R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When first published this book was one of the first collections of empirical research in the area of the knowledge transmitted in schools and the responses of students to it. It includes studies of the histories of particular school subjects and of how the knowledge they embody is presented in the classroom. Attention is also given to the effects of gender stereotypes among teachers and pupils, both on pupils selection of courses to study and on their reactions to particular subjects in the classroom. The other major topic in this collection is the way external examinations shape the nature of the school curriculum and how it is taught. There are studies of how pupils and teachers adapt to the exam system, and of how that system and its role in the accountability of schools, have changed in recent years. The articles collected here throw into relief important aspects of what is taught in schools, and they do this on the basis of a solid foundation of empirical research.

Media Bias in Reporting Social Research? - The Case of Reviewing Ethnic Inequalities in Education (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley Media Bias in Reporting Social Research? - The Case of Reviewing Ethnic Inequalities in Education (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,349 Discovery Miles 13 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, the importance of disseminating the findings of social research has been given increased emphasis. The most effective way in which this can be done is via the mass media. However, there are frequent complaints that media coverage of social and educational research is very limited and often distorted. Through a detailed analysis of a particular case about ethnic inequalities in educational achievement, this book examines some of the processes involved in the reporting of research findings, and their implications for judgements about media distortion and bias. This volume is relevant to many fields, including education, media studies, cultural studies, sociology and social policy.

Classroom Ethnography - Empirical and Methodological Essays (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley Classroom Ethnography - Empirical and Methodological Essays (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley
R2,997 Discovery Miles 29 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1990, Classroom Ethnography examines the interplay between empirical research and methodological reflection. It explores the nature, the methods, the role, and the limitations of ethnographic research on school classrooms. Beginning with examples of Hammersley’s empirical research, the book then moves on to a number of reflections about the methodology of ethnographic research, covering such matters as the role of theory and the relative contributions of qualitative and quantitative work. Classroom Ethnography will be of use to those with an interest in educational research methodology and, in particular, of ethnographic research on classrooms.

Reading Ethnographic Research (Paperback, 2nd New edition): Martyn Hammersley Reading Ethnographic Research (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,826 Discovery Miles 18 260 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Written by one of the leading figures in ethnographic research in the UK, this book addresses the key issues and problems surrounding this research tradition. The continuing interest in such research has meant that much has been written on how to do it but very little on how to read and interpret ethnographic studies

Challenging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide - Explorations in Case-focused Causal Analysis (Hardcover): Barry. Cooper,... Challenging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide - Explorations in Case-focused Causal Analysis (Hardcover)
Barry. Cooper, Judith Glaesser, Roger Gomm, Martyn Hammersley
R6,255 Discovery Miles 62 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title offers an exploration of case-focused methods as a means of bridging the quantitative-qualitative divide and the key methodological issues. This book challenges the divide between qualitative and quantitative approaches that is now institutionalized within social science. Rather than suggesting the 'mixing' of methods, "Challenging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide" provides a thorough interrogation of the arguments and practices characteristic of both sides of the divide, focusing on how well they address the common problems that all social research faces, particularly as regards causal analysis. The authors identify some fundamental weaknesses in both quantitative and qualitative approaches, and explore whether case-focused analysis - for instance, in the form of Qualitative Comparative Analysis, Analytic Induction, Grounded Theorising, or Cluster Analysis - can bridge the gap between the two sides.

Media Bias in Reporting Social Research? - The Case of Reviewing Ethnic Inequalities in Education (Hardcover, New): Martyn... Media Bias in Reporting Social Research? - The Case of Reviewing Ethnic Inequalities in Education (Hardcover, New)
Martyn Hammersley
R4,442 Discovery Miles 44 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, the importance of disseminating the findings of social research has been given increased emphasis. The most effective way in which this can be done is via the mass media. However, there are frequent complaints that media coverage of social and educational research is very limited and often distorted. Through a detailed analysis of a particular case about ethnic inequalities in educational achievement, this book examines some of the processes involved in the reporting of research findings, and their implications for judgements about media distortion and bias. This volume is relevant to many fields, including education, media studies, cultural studies, sociology and social policy.

Taking Sides in Social Research - Essays on Partisanship and Bias (Paperback): Martyn Hammersley Taking Sides in Social Research - Essays on Partisanship and Bias (Paperback)
Martyn Hammersley
R1,466 Discovery Miles 14 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In the past it was generally taken for granted that the goal of social research was the production of objective knowledge; and that this required a commitment to value neutrality. In more recent times, however, both these ideals have come to be challenged, and it is often argued that all research is inevitably political in its assumptions and effects.
In this major contribution to the debate, Martyn Hammersley assesses the arguments from the classic and still influential contributions of C. Wright Mills, Howard Becker and Alvin Gouldner to the present day. He concludes that the case for partisanship is not convincing, and that an intelligent and sceptical commitment to the principles of objectivity and value neutrality must remain an essential feature of research.

Taking Sides in Social Research - Essays on Partisanship and Bias (Hardcover): Martyn Hammersley Taking Sides in Social Research - Essays on Partisanship and Bias (Hardcover)
Martyn Hammersley
R5,480 Discovery Miles 54 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the past it was generally taken for granted that the goal of social research was the production of objective knowledge; and that this required a commitment to value neutrality. In more recent times, however, both these ideals have come to be challenged, and it is often argued that all research is inevitably political in its assumptions and effects.
In this major contribution to the debate, Martyn Hammersley assesses the arguments from the classic and still influential contributions of C. Wright Mills, Howard Becker and Alvin Gouldner to the present day. He concludes that the case for partisanship is not convincing, and that an intelligent and sceptical commitment to the principles of objectivity and value neutrality must remain an essential feature of research.

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