This book offers a unique resource for today's social researcher. A practical handbook which provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to a broad range of research methods with the... (more)
Contextualism in psychology and education research has emerged as one of the most important factors in that research. The authors ask whether contextualism works in scientific research and explore... (more)
"Adversity" involves exposure to unpropitious or calamitous circumstances and it varies with gender, ethnic or racial background and socioeconomic status. In this volume, investigators review... (more)
Building on the questions of where we are and where we are going, the editors have created an invitation to explore the future of Ericksonian- inspired therapy and to confirm the viability of... (more)
Appraising key issues in the contested fields of postmodernism and feminism, this text focuses on applications in relation to practice, research and education in social work. 201 pages. (more)
This landmark work offers the reader a tour of the latest developments in Social Identity Theory. This book will be essential reading for advanced undergraduates and gradute students taking social... (more)
This major new work looks at the study of categorization, especially in relation to cognitive and social psychology. 293 pages. (more)
This text advises researchers and students how to go beyond traditional measures of reliability and validity to achieve quality research. The author sets out a series of standards by which to judge... (more)
A crucial addition to the libraries of teachers and researchers interested in psychological research methods, especially qualitative research methods. 237 pages. (more)
An excellent practical introduction to the strategies and methods of qualitative evaluation. 226 pages. (more)
Covers topics such as: the main theoretical perspectives underlying qualitative research, such as discourse analysis and narrative; the social context and embodiment of health and illness; practical... (more)
A comprehensive assessment of the use of computer-assisted qualitative data analysis, and its impact on qualitative research. This work analyses the growing popularity and legitimacy of qualitative... (more)
This textbook is a revised, updated and expanded version of a guide to research skills for psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, social workers and graduates training in those disciplines. It... (more)
Offers time-tested suggestions on every aspect of the process from beginning to end. In this new edition, author Harry Wolcott continues to focus on the owriting sideo of qualitative research, while... (more)
This book will encourage and support students, researchers and professionals in all walks of life who are looking for a way of doing research that makes participative forms of knowing and... (more)
An important work in which a distinguished team of psychologists, sociologists and social anthropologists explain the principles, practice, and problems of using qualitative research methods in a... (more)
New PhD students often find no framework for study, few deadlines and little peer support. This text addresses the problems of the research process, such as finance and time-management and offers... (more)
Meeting a key need for qualitative researchers, this practical book presents tools for creating productive partnerships and managing each phase of a collaborative project. The authors provide... (more)
The stories in Narrating Estrangement: Autoethnographies of Writing Of(f) Family demonstrate the pain, anguish, and even relief felt by those who contemplate estranging or who are estranged, whether... (more)
Psychological Statistics: The Basics walks the reader through the core logic of statistical inference and provides a solid grounding in the techniques necessary to understand modern statistical... (more)
This book offers different theoretical approaches about what clinical research is.
Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis is a unique contribution to the attempts to bridge the gap between... (more)