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Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research


Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research

Paperback by Pryke, Michael; Rose, Gillian; Whatmore, Sarah

Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research

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ISBN:
9780761943778
Publication Date:
13 Aug 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
196 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research

Description

`If there is a single question that presses upon the intellect of the current generation of social scientists, it is surely: "what do the great insights of social theory imply for the way we conduct research and write about the social world?". Until now there has been no single text to turn to that explores the epistemological complexities of field work, the problems of writing and language, and of the logics of inquiry that link theory, method and evidence. Using Social Theory is a magisterial effort to open up the black-box of research methods, and to provide students, in a way that no other comparable text has done, with a road map for the practice of the contemporary human sciences' - Michael Watts, Chancellor's Professor of Geography and Director Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley `From "theory talk to making it walk", Using Social Theory is one of the most useful and interesting books on the market. The authors demonstrate how to use philosophy and social theory as an indispensable toolkit for passionate and rigorous research. Essential reading for students and teachers in the social sciences and humanities' - Professor Elspeth Probyn, Department of Gender Studies, University of Sydney Have you ever stopped to wonder about the influences that underpin research? If you are thinking about doing a piece of research, what difference might it make to the question you ask, to your approach to empirical work, analysis and writing of research, if you are influenced by one theoretical approach rather than another? The chapters in this innovative guide share a common belief that thinking alongside ideas, philosophical persuasions, is an integral part of the research process; it is not an optional extra. It sets out ways to encourage the researcher to think through three key moments of the research process: the production of a research question; fieldwork; and analysis and writing. As the authors demonstrate, research is not simply `done': it has to be thought about and thought through. The book's accessible style makes it suitable for anyone wishing to engage ideas in research in the social sciences and humanities.

Contents

Introduction - Michael Pryke, Gillian Rose and Sarah Whatmore PART ONE: ASKING QUESTIONS Introduction - Gillian Rose A Question of Language - John Allen The Play of the World - Nigel Clark A Body of Questions - Gillian Rose PART TWO: FRAMING A FIELD OF RESEARCH Introduction - Sarah Whatmore Imagining the Field - Doreen Massey Generating Materials - Sarah Whatmore Practising Ethics - Nigel Thrift PART THREE: WRITING UP THE RESEARCH Introduction - Michael Pryke Telling Materials - Mike Crang Writing Reflexively - Nick Bingham Situated Audiences - Michael Pryke

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