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Experience, research, social change : critical methods / by Colleen Reid, Lorraine Greaves, Sandra Kirby.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Third editionDescription: xxii, 373 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781442636057
  • 144263605X
  • 9781442636040
  • 1442636041
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Experience, research, social change.DDC classification:
  • 300.72 23
LOC classification:
  • H62 .K532 2017
  • Q181 . K5573 2017
Contents:
List of Exercises, Figures, and Tables -- Introduction -- Part A: Experience -- 1. Demystifying Research -- 2. Critical and Contemporary Approaches to Social Research -- 3. Being a Researcher: Locating Yourself and Research Ethics -- Part B: Research -- 4. What? The Research Question and Establishing Writing and Organizational Processes -- 5. Why? The Literature Review -- 6. How? Research Methods -- 7. Who, Where, and When? Sampling and Finalizing the Research Proposal and Ethics Forms -- 8. Collecting, Organizing, and Managing Data -- 9. Analyzing Data -- 10. Writing the Report -- Part C: Social Change -- 11. Strategies and Approaches for Making Change and the Role of the Researcher -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
Summary: "Experience Research Social Change is a "how to" guide to research that also raises broader theoretical, methodological, and ethical questions. First published in 1989, it was the first critical methods book, and continues to inspire generations of researchers, students, and community workers. The third edition has been thoroughly revised, now containing twelve chapters organized into three parts: experience, research, and social change. The new edition also includes a wider range of examples from diverse researchers and topics that are woven throughout the text, including transdisciplinary research, sex and gender analysis, intersectional analysis, Indigenous methodologies, community-based research, digital and online approaches to research, ethical responsibilities and commitments, and knowledge translation."-- Provided by publisher.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 300.72 REI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A554397B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 300.72 REI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A554387B

Previous edition has Sandra L. Kirby as first listed author.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of Exercises, Figures, and Tables -- Introduction -- Part A: Experience -- 1. Demystifying Research -- 2. Critical and Contemporary Approaches to Social Research -- 3. Being a Researcher: Locating Yourself and Research Ethics -- Part B: Research -- 4. What? The Research Question and Establishing Writing and Organizational Processes -- 5. Why? The Literature Review -- 6. How? Research Methods -- 7. Who, Where, and When? Sampling and Finalizing the Research Proposal and Ethics Forms -- 8. Collecting, Organizing, and Managing Data -- 9. Analyzing Data -- 10. Writing the Report -- Part C: Social Change -- 11. Strategies and Approaches for Making Change and the Role of the Researcher -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.

"Experience Research Social Change is a "how to" guide to research that also raises broader theoretical, methodological, and ethical questions. First published in 1989, it was the first critical methods book, and continues to inspire generations of researchers, students, and community workers. The third edition has been thoroughly revised, now containing twelve chapters organized into three parts: experience, research, and social change. The new edition also includes a wider range of examples from diverse researchers and topics that are woven throughout the text, including transdisciplinary research, sex and gender analysis, intersectional analysis, Indigenous methodologies, community-based research, digital and online approaches to research, ethical responsibilities and commitments, and knowledge translation."-- Provided by publisher.

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