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Editorial Aims
  • To cover the range of qual and quant methods
  • To chart evolving terrain of methods
  • To go beyond methodological fashions
  • To cover each aspect of the research process with
    attention to analysis
  • To be transnational in terms of editors, authors
    and practice
  • To address methodological rigour and present
    research in practice

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Editorial perspective
  • Methods not a tool box
  • Shaped by
  • Nonlinear change, historical traditions, growth
    of cross-disciplinarity, growing markets in
    policy and practice-oriented research, the
    reliance of universities on such research

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Methodological pluralism
  • Increased popularity of qualitative research
  • Increased strategic role of social research in
    society bringing increased accountability and
    governance (e.g. ethical regulation)
  • Challenges for the development of theory and the
    capacity to surprise

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Organisation of the Handbook
  • Introduction
  • Part I DIRECTIONS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
  • Part II RESEARCH DESIGNS
  • Part III DATA COLLECTION AND FIELDWORK
  • Part IV TYPES OF ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF
    EVIDENCE

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PART ONE DIRECTIONS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
  • Alan Bryman The End of the Paradigm Wars?
  • Marja Alastalo The History of Social Research
    Methods
  • Martyn Hammersley Assessing Validity in Social
    Research
  • Karen Armstrong Ethnography and Audience
  • Pekka Sulkunen Social Research and Social
    Practice in Post-Positivist Society
  • Ann Nilsen From Questions of Methods to
    Epistemological Issues The Case of Biographical
    Research
  • Celia B. Fisher and Andrea E. Anushko Research
    Ethics in Social Science

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Part IV
  • TYPES OF ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF EVIDENCE

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Quantitative analysis
  • John B. Willett An Introduction to the Multi
    Level Model for Change
  • Rick H. Hoyle Latent Variable Models of Social
    research data
  • Stephen West and Felix Thoemmes
  • equating Groups

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Qualitative analysis
  • Charles Antaki discourse Analysis and
  • Conversation Analysis
  • Matti Hyvärinen Analyzing Narratives and
  • Story-Telling
  • Kathy Charmaz reconstructing Grounded
  • Theory
  • Lindsay Prior documents and Action
  • Christian Heath and Paul Luff Video and
  • the Analysis of Work and Interaction

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Secondary analysis
  • Janet Heaton Secondary Analyses of
  • Qualitative data
  • Angela Dale, Jo Wathan and Vanessa
  • Wiggins Secondary Analysis of Archival and Survey
    data
  • Erika A. Patall and Harris Cooper
  • Conducting a Meta Analysis

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Mixing Methods
  • Jane Fielding and Nigel Fielding Ways of
  • Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative data
  • Ann Cronin, Victoria D. Alexander, Jane
  • Fielding, Jo Moran-Ellis and Hilary Thomas
  • The Analytic Integration of Qualitative data
  • Sources
  • Max Bergman Combining different Types of
  • Quantitative data

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Final Section
  • Amir Marvasti Writing and Presenting
  • Social research

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Experience of editing the Handbook
  • Good editorial colleagues rewards of working
    across national borders and with different
    methodological bents
  • A good publisher in methods texts good relations
    with publishing editor
  • Ability to be tactful and firm with authors
    editorial experience in methods writing
  • Reliable team of expert reviewers with
    constructive critical approach
  • Authors versed in methodological principles but
    grounded in practice key and emergent figures in
    the field
  • Editors opportunity to expand own methodological
    horizons belief in methodological rigour
    making book as good as its different
    disciplinary bases
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