This book addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapidly evolving research landscape, including the rise of digital platforms, open access publishing, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. It provides actionable...Loe edasi...
How Feminist Writing Shapes Personal and Political Narratives delves into the profound influence of female writers on the authors craft and worldview....Loe edasi...
This is the first research methods book on the application of using a co-production approach for physical activity for health research. The authors encourage ongoing innovation and advancement in co-production methodology, and by involving a wide ra...Loe edasi...
This book offers an autoethnographic exploration of the interplay of art, memory, and resilience in Eastern Europe. This book is a valuable addition for researchers and students interested in ethnography and autoethnography, Eastern European studies...Loe edasi...
This textbook is designed for teaching quantitative research in the scientific, health and engineering disciplines at first-year undergraduate level, with an emphasis on statistics. Almost every dataset used is a real dataset, and is available onlin...Loe edasi...
Design thinking is a user-centered approach that encourages creativity and collaboration to tackle challenging challenges. Its ideas prioritize empathy, rethinking issues, and iterative prototyping in order to generate innovative, practical, and use...Loe edasi...
Invisible Seasides positions the seaside as a lens for understanding lived utopia, pinned in a certain place, an immovable feature in a landscape where our hopes and fears continue to unfold. Wide-ranging in theme, it brings a double perspective, pa...Loe edasi...
This book is an ethnographic inquiry into the complex socio-ecological relationalities in an inclusive, intercultural community garden in Germany, originally created as a refugees welcome project in 2015....Loe edasi...
Completing Assignments in TESOL and Applied Linguistics: A Practical Guide is an invaluable companion for anyone dealing with assignments in these fields.This hands-on guide walks students through every stage of assignment preparation, from unpackin...Loe edasi...
It is an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced researchers from sociology, economics, political science, education, psychology, demography, epidemiology, management research and organizational studies, as well as medicine and clinical...Loe edasi...
This book provokes new discussions on the fluidity of ethics and participation in environmental field research. It will interest students and researchers across natural and social sciences, as well as conservation policymakers and practitioners who...Loe edasi...
The Routledge Handbook of Field Research presents a comprehensive, go-to resource for staff and students in preparing for and thinking about the doing of field research, including both individual fieldwork and group field classes....Loe edasi...
Researching Care with Case Studies offers a fresh perspective on the universe of care practices, using case studies to illuminate their stretch and complexities....Loe edasi...
This book introduces the principles and foundations of advanced statistical methods for designing experiments and testing hypotheses in Life sciences. Advanced statistical methods like testing of hypotheses, etc. as demonstrated by real data, and th...Loe edasi...
Exploring Digital Ethnography: From Principles to Practice explores the production of multimedia, multisensory research-creation pieces using a variety of methods, tools, and techniques. It will be a valuable for researchers, educators, and students...Loe edasi...
This volume explores the pedagogical and transformative potential of writing lyrics. Based on an autoethnographic study, and inspired by Ivanis notion of writer identity, it explores how writing can nurture different aspects of a students identity,...Loe edasi...
This edited volume explores how to effectively and ethically conduct social science research and work with marginalized and vulnerable populations. The contributors draw on their own studies to guide readers through the main phases of research, incl...Loe edasi...
Originally published in 1985, this book investigates, through real cases, whether independently funded research which was intended to solve social problems has had the desired effect....Loe edasi...
This student friendly book demonstrates how to take a critical approach to the research design process, to create feasible, original, and critical research works....Loe edasi...
Embracing Queer and Trans Frameworks in Educational Research reflects on a decade of conversations about research, thinking, and life, exploring how to navigate the ethical complexities of working with queer and trans youth as queer and trans schola...Loe edasi...
Feminist Art Education Archival Research: C.H.U.T.N.E.Y. Power explores the National Art Education Associations Womens Caucus histories of trailblazing feminist art education research, leadership, and policy activism. It is a unique text ideal for f...Loe edasi...
Using clear language and real-world examples, this accessible textbook provides a concise guide to the understanding and critical evaluation of journal articles in Epidemiology....Loe edasi...
Critics maintained that there were philosophical flaws inherent in survey practice which made it unacceptable as valid method; sociology students were taught that surveys are positivist. In The Survey Method, first published in 1982, Catherine Marsh...Loe edasi...
First published in 1990,this title is a methodology textbook that provides students, lecturers and all those involved in social research with an invaluable illustrative guide. The author argues that critical social research offers a perspective and...Loe edasi...
At a time when funding for primary data collection was increasingly constrained, the secondary analysis of high-quality government surveys offered the social scientist an unrivalled opportunity. Originally published in 1988, this volume provided a g...Loe edasi...
Originally published in 1988, this book takes the reader through the theoretical and practical maze that has to be negotiated before definitive statements about cause and effect in social research can be made. It was designed for the undergraduate s...Loe edasi...
What do we mean by survey data? What are good data, and how do we recognise them? First published in 1984, Nicholas Bateson tackles these questions and, in doing so, offers a redefinition of the validity of survey data and suggests a new approach o...Loe edasi...
This accessible text supports health practitioners undertaking qualitative research to inform clinical practice, guiding readers through the decision-making process from planning and proposing, through data collection, to dissemination and impact....Loe edasi...
First published in 1981, this title is not a how-to guide on the construction of social indicators, but rather a critical and optimistic view of central issues, as embodied in the literature and in practice at the time. It contrasts some basic probl...Loe edasi...