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Using Documents and Records in Social Research

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Using Documents and Records in Social Research collects together a body of papers that highlight the different ways in which documents and records have, and can be, approached and studied in a variety of social research contexts. By assembling key papers from studies in fields as diverse as criminology, health, education and organizational research, as well as science and technology studies, the volumes illustrate how documents and records figure in all aspects of the research process from research design, through to data collection, data analysis and report writing.

Volume One: Approaches to Content - Documents as a Source of Data and Evidence draws from a mix of 20th century writers who have used letters, diaries, newspapers and related published materials as sources of data. The focus is on the kinds and range of materials that can be collected and the various ways in which the data has been and can be analyzed - ranging from simple content analysis to more involved forms of discourse analysis.

Volume Two: How ''Things'' Are Made and Represented in Documentation focuses on papers that emphasize the different ways in which documents and records are assembled and constructed.

Volume Three: How People Use and Do Things with Documents investigates how documents have been used in various forms of field work - the kinds of documents that have been studied and the ways in which their study has been integrated into ethnographic descriptions and the like.

Volume Four: How Documents Do Things with People examines the ways in which documents can both form part of a network and reflect networks, including more recent work on documentation that invokes ideas drawn from actor-network theory as well as work that has focused on ''ways of reading'', and the transmission of knowledge.

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Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 3160g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2011
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849207331

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Lindsay Prior is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Queen's University Belfast and visiting Professor in the School of Public Health. He is the author of Using Documents in Social Research (SAGE 2003) and editor of the 4-volume Using Documents and Records in Social Research (SAGE 2011). His most recent journal publications-in Social Science & Medicine Critical Public Health Sociology of Health & Illness have focused on various aspects of public health practice and policy.

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