Ways of Knowing : Competing Methodologies and Methods in Social and Political Research

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  • Author:
    MOSES Jonathon / KNUTSENM Torbjorn
  • ISBN:
    9781352005530
  • Publication Date:
    April 2019
  • Edition:
    3
  • Pages:
    350
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Red Globe Press
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Ways of Knowing : Competing Methodologies and Methods in Social and Political Research
Ways of Knowing : Competing Methodologies and Methods in Social and Political Research

Ways of Knowing : Competing Methodologies and Methods in Social and Political Research

Regular price $93.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MOSES Jonathon / KNUTSENM Torbjorn
  • ISBN:
    9781352005530
  • Publication Date:
    April 2019
  • Edition:
    3
  • Pages:
    350
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Red Globe Press
  • Country of Publication:

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The third edition of this popular, innovative and engaging textbook introduces students to the various methods of modern social science, explaining how these have emerged, their strengths and limitations for understanding the world in which we live, and how it is possible to combine methodological pluralism with intellectual rigour. Focussing on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches, this new edition features contemporary research examples, expanded discussion of experimental methods, and a new emphasis on methods that have recently grown in popularity, such as process tracing and controlled randomized trials.

This is the perfect textbook for students studying the philosophy of science in the context of political science or the social sciences more broadly, and it is essential reading for all those seeking to understand how different ways of knowing affect the methods we choose to study social phenomena.

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  • The third edition of this popular, innovative and engaging textbook introduces students to the various methods of modern social science, explaining how these have emerged, their strengths and limitations for understanding the world in which we live, and how it is possible to combine methodological pluralism with intellectual rigour. Focussing on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches, this new edition features contemporary research examples, expanded discussion of experimental methods, and a new emphasis on methods that have recently grown in popularity, such as process tracing and controlled randomized trials.

    This is the perfect textbook for students studying the philosophy of science in the context of political science or the social sciences more broadly, and it is essential reading for all those seeking to understand how different ways of knowing affect the methods we choose to study social phenomena.

    Featured in the July 2019 Humanities newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

The third edition of this popular, innovative and engaging textbook introduces students to the various methods of modern social science, explaining how these have emerged, their strengths and limitations for understanding the world in which we live, and how it is possible to combine methodological pluralism with intellectual rigour. Focussing on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches, this new edition features contemporary research examples, expanded discussion of experimental methods, and a new emphasis on methods that have recently grown in popularity, such as process tracing and controlled randomized trials.

This is the perfect textbook for students studying the philosophy of science in the context of political science or the social sciences more broadly, and it is essential reading for all those seeking to understand how different ways of knowing affect the methods we choose to study social phenomena.

Featured in the July 2019 Humanities newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.