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Documentary & Archival Research

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This research tradition has arisen from a specific set of historical, disciplinary and institutional conditions. The very emergence of 'documentation' is predicated upon a set of long-term processes in which humans have developed the capacity to use symbols and store knowledge such that it can be exchanged and inter-generationally transmitted.Consisting of an impressive list of contributors, the four volumes discuss the history, development and current debates alive in the field, such as the biographical turn in social science, the theoretical underpinnings to using human documents in social research and the epistemological, substantive and practical concerns with the process of analyzing data from human documentary sources.Comprehensive, illuminating and dynamic, this collection will have appeal across all social science disciplines, especially sociology, social psychology, criminology, politics and international relations, management and business studies, human geography, media and communication studies

Volume One: Human Documents: Perspectives and Approaches
Volume Two: Analyzing Human Documents
Volume Three: Human Documents in Social Research
Volume Four: Archival Research and Data Re-Use
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Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 2810g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2014
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781446210949

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Jason Hughes is Professor and Head of the School of Media Communication and Sociology at the University of Leicester. His first book Learning to Smoke (2003 Chicago Press) which synthesised aspects of the work of Howard Becker with that of Foucault and Elias won the 2006 Norbert Elias prize. He has also coauthored with Ruth Simpson and Natasha Slutskaya Gender Class and Occupation: Working Class Men Doing Dirty Work (Palgrave 2016) and together with Eric Dunning Norbert Elias and Modern Sociology: Knowledge Interdependence Power Process (Bloomsbury 2013). Other works include the edited volumes Visual Methods (SAGE 2012) and Internet Research Methods (SAGE 2012) and coedited volumes Contemporary Approaches to Ethnographic Research (SAGE 2018) Documentary and Archival Research (SAGE 2016) Moral Panics in the Contemporary World (Bloomsbury 2013) and Communities of Practice: Critical Perspectives (Routledge 2007). His current research funded by Cancer Research UK is investigating the careers of adolescent e-cigarette users. John Goodwin is a Professor of Sociology and Sociological Practice at the University of Leicester. As a sociologist John has a broad range of research interests including education to work transitions sociological research methods and the history of sociology. He is a recognized expert on the life and sociology of Pearl Jephcott and he also has a significant interest in the works of Norbert Elias C. Wright Mills and Stanley Milgram. In terms of his sociological practice John has expertise in qualitative secondary analysis restudies biographical methods and the use of unconventional data sources in sociological research.

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