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Making Sense of Social Research Methodology: A Student and Practitioner Centered Approach

Making Sense of Social Research Methodology: A Student and Practitioner Centered Approach introduces students to research methods by illuminating the underlying assumptions of social science inquiry. Authors Pengfei Zhao, Karen Ross, Peiwei Li, and Barbara Dennis show how research concepts are often an integral part of everyday life through illustrative common scenarios, like looking for a recipe or going on a job interview. The authors extrapolate from these personal but ubiquitous experiences to further explain concepts, like gathering data or social context, so students develop a deeper understanding of research and its applications outside of the classroom. Students from across the social sciences can take this new understanding into their own research, their professional lives, and their personal lives with a new sense of relevancy and urgency.

This text is organized into clusters that center on major topics in social science research. The first cluster introduces concepts that are fundamental to all aspects and steps of the research process. These concepts include relationality, identity, ethics, epistemology, validity, and the sociopolitical context within which research occurs. The second and third clusters focus on data and inference. These clusters engage concretely with steps of the research process, including decisions about designing research, generating data, making inferences. Throughout the chapters, Pause and Reflect open-ended questions provide readers with the space for further inquiry into research concepts and how they apply to life. Research Scenario features in each chapter offer new perspectives on major research topics from leading and emerging voices in methods. Moving from this dialogic perspective to more actionable advice, You and Research features offer students concrete steps for engaging with research. Take your research into the world with Making Sense of Social Research Methodology: A Student and Practitioner Centered Approach.

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  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781506378688

About Barbara K. DennisKaren RossPeiwei LiPengfei Zhao

Pengfei Zhao is an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida in the Research and Evaluation Methodology Program. She has an interdisciplinary background in inquiry methodology sociology and cultural studies. In her research and teaching Pengfei draws from a wide spectrum of theoriesfrom critical theories to contemporary pragmatism and feminismto formulate a praxis- and social justice-oriented research methodology. Primarily using ethnographic narrative and participatory methodologies she is interested in the challenges of and innovative approaches to conducting research in culturally diverse and politically troubled contexts. Such efforts are manifested in her writing on doing research in authoritarian states the institutionalization of research regulation in East Asian contexts and translation in qualitative research. Currently Pengfei is completing a book manuscript based on her critical ethnographic study of rural youths coming of age experience during Chinas drastic transition from socialism to late-socialism. Karen Ross is an Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution in the Department of Conflict Resolution Human Security and Global Governance at the University of Massachusetts-Boston.  Previously she was an adjunct instructor at the Global & International Education Program at Drexel University and the Inquiry Methodology Program at Indiana University. Karens teaching and research focus on issues at the intersection of dialogue peace-building social activism and education. She conducts basic and applied research to help understand the impact of grassroots peace-building interventions and the way these interventions fit into societal level peace-building efforts. Karens research also focuses on methodological issues related to how we conduct research about peace-building and social justice work how we can do so in more inclusive ways and how to broaden conceptions of expertise and legitimate knowledge in social inquiry. Peiwei Li is an Assistant Professor of Counseling & Psychology and the Research Coordinator for the PhD program of Counseling & Psychology in Transformative Leadership Education & Applied Research at Lesley University. Peiweis cross-cultural experiences as an immigrant and a Chinese woman growing up in the late socialist/emerging capitalist era in China have fueled her interest in understanding the intersection of culture class race and gender and complex power relations that fuel and reproduce social and systemic pathologies and psychological sufferings. Her scholarship locates in the borderland of critical psychology and critical qualitative methodologies pertaining to identity development emancipatory interest consciousness raising recognition solidarity and potentials for liberatory actions. Substantively she has engaged in research on diversity and social justice education immigration and detention violence against women and spiritual development.  Barbara Dennis is a daughter sister mother grandmother and partner who is located professionally as a Professor at Indiana University in the Inquiry Methodology Program. She most consistently engages in critical participatory ethnographies to study core theoretical and practical methodological concepts such as participation validity and ethics. As an activist and a scholar Barbara has been engaged with communities who fight against social injustice and work toward the futures of liberation now. For example she has been involved with a LGBTQ+ youth community committed to providing educational programming for educators around the country. Their goal is to explore how schools can become sites through which marginalized queer kids can thrive. Barbara values the contributions research makes toward those efforts and welcomes the critique of research that sustain inequity.

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