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Generating Data : Volume Set
Hardback Edition: 1
This collection explores a number of substantive methodologies and focuses on generating data, drawing primarily on literature from sociology, social psychology, social anthropology, and education.
Generating data is the defining aspect of empirical work. Data in this respect is understood as information-capacitated material
that must be discovered, mined, unearthed - or a near limitless range of similar adjectives. This major work cross-cuts a number of substantive methodologies and is structured around seven groupings of research in four-volumes which provide the context for data generation: Volume One: Naturalistic research: Volume Two: Interrogative research and Experimental research Volume Three: Material research and De-centred research Volume Four: Biographic research and Secondary research. Drawing on highly influential articles from sociology, social psychology, social anthropology, and education, this is a vital collection for researchers across the social sciences. Co-edited by University of Auckland Sociology Associate Professor Bruce Curtis. With contributions from University of Aucklands Dr Colin Cremin, Dr Vivienne Elizabeth, Associate Professor Tracey McIntosh and Doctor Claudia Bell. Featured in the 12 December NZ Newsletter newsletter. Featured in the Summer 2017Social Work newsletter.
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Publisher : Sage Publications
Publication date : 2016-10
Subjects: Non-fiction, Reference, Science And Technology, Research & Information, Data Analysis: General