Social Research: Issues, Methods and ProcessThe fully revised and updated third edition of this hugely popular text incorporates the latest developments in the interdisciplinary field of social research, while retaining the style and structure that appealed to so many in the first two editions. Tim May successfully bridges the gap between theory and methods in social research, clearly illuminating these essential components for understanding the dynamics of social relations. The book is divided into two parts, with Part I examining the issues and perspectives in social research and Part II setting out the methods and processes. Revisions and additions have been made to Part I to take account of new ways of thinking about the relationship between theory and research, and values and ethics in the research process. These take on board advances in post-empiricist thinking, as well as the relations between values, objectivity and data collection. Where necessary, recommended readings and references to studies that form the bases of discussions throughoutthe book have been updated. |
Contents
Perspectives on social scientific research | 5 |
The relationship between social theory and social research | 28 |
Values and ethics in the research process | 46 |
4 | 71 |
design to analysis | 88 |
methods and process | 120 |
perspectives and practice | 146 |
excavations and evidence | 175 |
The process of documentary research | 181 |
The analysis of documents | 190 |
potential and problems | 200 |
Bibliography | 220 |
Author index | 250 |
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