Bridget Somekh | Cathy Lewin (Eds)

This new edition provides a scholarly and readable introduction to all the key qualitative and quantitative research methodologies and methods, enabling postgraduate and masters-level students and new researchers to reflect on which ones suit their needs and to receive guidance on how to find out more.
With chapters written by experienced research practitioners, this second edition has been extensively expanded and updated. There are seven completely new chapters, as well as:
new material on literature reviews
a new introduction to quantitative methods
an expanded glossary
weblinks with free access to a wide range of peer-reviewed journal articles
an annotated bibliography with conversational notes from authors in each chapter.
This book will act as your 'expert friend' throughout your research project, providing advice, explaining key concepts and the implications for your research design, and illustrating these with examples of real research studies.
Praise for the first edition:
"Not merely a how-to book, it reviews the conceptual framework of research methods in the social and behavioural sciences and provides tangible stories from the field that illustrate the application of specific techniques and the process of conducting research. . . . This work affords a concise overview of qualitative and quantitative methodologies in the social science. . . . Highly recommended."
PART ONE: READING, REVIEWING AND REFLECTING
Introduction
Bridget Somekh et al Research in the Social Sciences
Barbara Kamler and Pat Thomson Working with Literatures
Heather Piper and Helen Simons Ethical Issues in Generating Public Knowledge
PART TWO: LISTENING, EXPLORING THE CASE AND THEORIZING
Introduction
Jo Frankham and Christina MacRae Ethnography
Mary Louise Holly and Herbert Altrichter Research Diaries
Charlotte Chadderton and Harry Torrance Case Study
Rosaline SBarbour and John Schostak Interviewing and Focus Groups
PART THREE: ADDRESSING ISSUES OF POWER AND RESEARCHING FOR IMPACT
Introduction
Diane Burns and Khatidja Chantler Feminist Methodologies
Laurence Parker and Lorna Roberts Critical Race Theory and Its Use in Social Science Research
Gloria Filax et al Queer Theory / Lesbian and Gay Approaches
Susan Noffke and Bridget Somekh Action Research
Tineke Abma and Thomas A Schwandt The Purpose, Practice and Politics of Sponsored Evaluations
PART FOUR: OBSERVING, QUERYING, INTERPRETING
Introduction Juliet Corbin and Nicholas L Holt Grounded Theory Angie Titchen and Dawn Hobson Understanding Phenomenology through Reverse Perspectives Liz Jones and Bridget Somekh Observation Alison Lee and Alan Petersen Discourse Analysis Colin Lankshear, Kevin M Leander and Michele Knobel Researching Online Practices
PART FIVE: IDENTITY, COMMUNITY AND REPRESENTATION
Introduction
Scherto Gill and Ivor Goodson Life History and Narrative Methods
Diane Mavers and Gunther Kress Social Semiotics and Multimodal Texts
David Benzie and Bridget Somekh Communities of Practice
Ines Langemeyer and Morten Nissen Activity Theory
Jill Blackmore and Hugh Lauder Researching Policy
PART SIX: QUANTITATIVE METHODS: THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVES
Introduction
Kelvyn Jones The Practices of Quantitative Methods
Charles Crook and Dean Garratt The Positivist Paradigm in Contemporary Social Research: The Interface of Psychology, Method and Sociocultural Theory
Cathy Lewin Understanding and Describing Quantitative Data
Sally Barnes and Cathy Lewin Differences and Relationships in Quantitative Data
Kelvyn Jones An Introduction to Statistical Modelling
PART SEVEN: QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN ACTION
Introduction
Jennifer C Greene, Holly Kreider and Ellen Mayer Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Social Inquiry
Kelvyn Jones Random Reflections on Modelling, Geography and Voting
W J Pelgrum Methodological Issues in International Comparative Assessments of Educational Progress
John Ainley Evaluating Literacy Advance in the Early Years of School
Brian Doig Working Backwards: The Road Less Travelled in Quantitative Methodology
PART EIGHT: RESEARCHING IN POSTMODERN CONTEXTS
Introduction
Erica Burman and Maggie Maclure Deconstruction
Tony Brown and Daniel Heggs From Hermeneutics to Post-Structuralism to Psychoanalysis
Lee Miller, Joanne 'Bob' Whalley and Ian Stronach From Structuralism to Post-Structuralism
Bronwen Davies and Suzanne Gannon Feminism/Post-Structuralism
Bridget Somekh Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Bridget Somekh is based at Manchester Metropolitan
University as well as University of Canterbury. Cathy Lewin Cathy Lewin is based at Manchester Metropolitan University.
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