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Completing Your Research Project: A Guide for the Social Sciences

English

By (author): Charlotte Brookfield Jamie Lewis

Simple. Comprehensive. Logical. This book is a companion guide for anyone completing a research project in the social sciences. It covers the whole research process, from planning, developing, collecting data, analysing data, and writing up. It will help you manage and complete your research project successfully.

It will guide you on:

-Planning your research project
-Developing data collection tools
-Analysing and interpreting data
-Presenting your research in different formats

Featuring chapter objectives, checklists, student exercises, weblinks, and further reading, this comprehensive guide ensures readers navigate the complexities of research within a manageable step-by-step framework.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 10 Jan 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529617108

About Charlotte BrookfieldJamie Lewis

Charlotte Brookfield is a senior lecturer of social sciences at Cardiff University. Charlotte is based in the Cardiff Q-Step Centre of Excellence in Quantitative Methods Teaching and Learning. The Centre is one of eighteen across the UK which aim to enhance the quantitative research methods training experience for social science students. The pedagogic activities of the Centre have influenced Charlottes research interests and in particular she is interested in exploring the extent to which British sociology engages with quantitative approaches and the possible factors that may contribute toward sociology students resistance to study and use quantitative techniques. Charlotte teaches on a range of research methods and substantive modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Specifically she convenes the Real World Research Placement module where students are afforded the opportunity to put into practice the quantitative skills they have acquired in lectures in a local work organisation. Organisations involved in this module include the Welsh Government the Welsh Blood Service and the Welsh Wheelchair Basketball Association. It was through leading this module that Charlotte came to realise the necessity for social science students and graduates to have a greater familiarity with Microsoft Excel. In her spare time Charlotte enjoys baking and crafting. Jamie Lewis is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. His research is mainly situated in the Sociology of Science and Technology Studies (STS) but also extends to the public understanding of science (PUS) and medical sociology. He is presently working on a Expert Citizen Science project on air pollution. He is one of the authors of Psychiatric Genetics: from hereditary madness to big biology and is writing a book examining the development and stabilisation of Bigfootology. His area of research interests include: ·         developments in qualitative research; ·         the boundaries between science pseudo-science and non-science ·         the sociology of biomedical knowledge with particular emphasis on the social implications of new genetic and stem cell technologies; ·         issues of culture interdisciplinarity and collaboration in big science; ·         public engagement and public understanding of risk; ·         aspects of practical accomplishment and modelling in the laboratory ;·         science activism and civic repair. He is also an editor of the journal Qualitative Research.

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