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Sociological research methods / edited by Martin Bulmer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Brunswick, USA : Transaction Books, 1984Edition: Second editionDescription: xv, 351 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0878558144
  • 9780878558148
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.072 19
LOC classification:
  • HM24 .S557 1984
Contents:
Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: Problems, Theories and Methods in Sociology-(How) Do They Interrelate? -- Pt. 1. Sociological Theory in Empirical Research -- 1. Facts, Concepts, Theories and Problems -- Pt. 2. Social-Survey Research -- 2. Introduction and Further Reading -- 3. The Meaning of Relationships in Social-Survey Analysis -- 4. Problems with Surveys: Method or Epistemology? -- Pt. 3. Unobtrusive Measures -- 5. Introduction and Further Reading -- 6. The Use of Archival Sources in Social Research -- 7. Why Don't Sociologists Make More Use of Official Statistics? -- Pt. 4. Historical Sources -- 8. Introduction and Further Reading -- 9. The Relevance of History to Sociology -- 10. The Historical Study of Family Structure -- 11. Class Structure in Early Twentieth-century Salford -- Pt. 5. Interpretative Procedures -- 12. Introduction and Further Reading -- 13. Of Sociology and the Interview -- 14. Asking Questions (And Listening to Answers) -- 15. Concepts in the Analysis of Qualitative Data -- Pt. 6. Theory, Method and Substance -- 16. Introduction and Further Reading -- 17. The Category of Pragmatic Knowledge in Sociological Analysis -- 18. Two Methods in Search of a Substance -- Notes and References -- Bibliography.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-351).

Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: Problems, Theories and Methods in Sociology-(How) Do They Interrelate? -- Pt. 1. Sociological Theory in Empirical Research -- 1. Facts, Concepts, Theories and Problems -- Pt. 2. Social-Survey Research -- 2. Introduction and Further Reading -- 3. The Meaning of Relationships in Social-Survey Analysis -- 4. Problems with Surveys: Method or Epistemology? -- Pt. 3. Unobtrusive Measures -- 5. Introduction and Further Reading -- 6. The Use of Archival Sources in Social Research -- 7. Why Don't Sociologists Make More Use of Official Statistics? -- Pt. 4. Historical Sources -- 8. Introduction and Further Reading -- 9. The Relevance of History to Sociology -- 10. The Historical Study of Family Structure -- 11. Class Structure in Early Twentieth-century Salford -- Pt. 5. Interpretative Procedures -- 12. Introduction and Further Reading -- 13. Of Sociology and the Interview -- 14. Asking Questions (And Listening to Answers) -- 15. Concepts in the Analysis of Qualitative Data -- Pt. 6. Theory, Method and Substance -- 16. Introduction and Further Reading -- 17. The Category of Pragmatic Knowledge in Sociological Analysis -- 18. Two Methods in Search of a Substance -- Notes and References -- Bibliography.

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