Social Research
A Practical Introduction
- Bruce Curtis - University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Cate Curtis - University of Waikato, New Zealand
Research Methods (General) | Social Research Methods | Sociological Research Methods
The text provides a mixed methods approach that challenges historical divisions between quantitative and qualitative research. It adopts a multidisciplinary approach to social science research, drawing from areas such as sociology, social psychology and social anthropology.
Explicitly addressing the concerns of emergent researchers it provides both a 'how to' account of social research and an understanding of the main factors that contextualize research by discussing 'why do' social scientists work this way.
Throughout the twelve comprehensive chapters procedural (how to) accounts and contextual (why do) issues are usefully applied to major themes and substantive questions.
These key themes include:
(1) Research design
(2) The practices of research and emergent researchers: Beyond ontology, epistemology and methodology
(3) The impact of technology on research
(4) Putting the research approach in context.
A superb teaching text this book will be relished by lecturers seeking an authoritative introduction to social research and by students who want an accessible, enriching text to guide and inspire them.
This is a book that actually lives up to its title - a practical guide to carrying out social research. The chapters on secondary research and autoethnograhic research are particularly useful.
Practical and applicable to many studies, this covers some - though importantly not the whole range - of approaches that can be taken, written in an accessible and useful form.
offers clear and good direction
Recommended text for research methods module on the psychology and marketing degree. Good overview of a range of research methods suitable for the psychology and marketing elements of the course.
Library copies ordered.
A very student friendly book. I found the chapter on focus groups particularly useful.
This would of value to the student requiring a foundation in social research and is also accessible to students from level 4 onwards.
Very good practice-focused reading in the challenges and opportunities of social research from design through to close-out. Clear, accessible, and authoritative.
Useful text for students undertaking a research module.
It provides basic knowledge in a clear and understandable way for undergraduates.