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Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation 3rd edition


Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation 3rd edition

Paperback by Blaikie, Norman (RMIT University Melbourne and Universiti Sains, Malaysia); Priest, Jan

Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation

£19.99

ISBN:
9781509517411
Publication Date:
14 Dec 2018
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation

Description

Designing Social Research is a uniquely comprehensive and student-friendly guide to the core knowledge and types of skills required for planning social research. The authors organize the book around four major steps in social research - focusing, framing, selecting and distilling - placing particular emphasis on the formulation of research questions and the choice of appropriate 'logics of inquiry' to answer them. The requirements for research designs and proposals are laid out at the beginning of the book, followed by a discussion of key design issues and research ethics. Four sample research designs on environmental issues illustrate the role of research questions and the application of the four logics of inquiry, and this third edition includes new material dedicated to social research in a digital, networked age. Fully revised and updated, Designing Social Research continues to be an invaluable resource to demystify the research process for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Together with the authors' Social Research: Paradigms in Action and Blaikie's Approaches to Social Enquiry, it offers social scientists an informative guide to designing social research.

Contents

Introduction 1 About the book 2 Preparing Research Designs 3 Four Research Design Tasks 4 Research Ethics Part 1: Focussing 5 Research Questions and Purposes Part 2: Framing 6 Logics for Answering Research Questions Part 3: Selecting 7 Concepts, Theories, Hypotheses and Models 8 Types, Forms, Sources and Selection of Data Part 4: Distilling 9 Methods for Answering Research Questions: Data Gathering, Generation, Reduction and Analysis Researching Networked Worlds 10 Design Considerations 11 Ethics Considerations Illustrations 12 Sample Research Designs Postscript

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