Suchergebnisse
Filter
Format
Medientyp
Sprache
Weitere Sprachen
Jahre
138842 Ergebnisse
Sortierung:
Qualitative Research Practice
In: Journal of social intervention: theory and practice, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 47
ISSN: 1876-8830
Qualitative Research Practice
In: Sociological research online, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 166-167
ISSN: 1360-7804
Renewing Research Practice
In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 155-157
ISSN: 1930-3815
Renewing research practice
Survey research practice
Kinship Research Practices
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 89, Heft 2, S. 442-442
ISSN: 1548-1433
Realist theory in research practice
In: Journal of critical realism, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 362-379
ISSN: 1572-5138
Ethical Reflexivity as Research Practice
In: Historical social research: HSR-Retrospective (HSR-Retro) = Historische Sozialforschung, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 186-204
ISSN: 2366-6846
In debates on methodology, reflexivity describes an analytical practice whereby researchers take the context of the research situation into account, including the influence researchers have on the study and its results. Following constructivist epistemological principles, reflexivity is a required component of qualitative methodologies. There are various approaches as to what aspects of the researcher and the situation to consider - and how to go about them. In this paper, I propose that researcher reflexivity not only serves analytical, but also ethical purposes. Using an example from a qualitative organizational study, I show that field experiences can be both an insightful datum for analysis as well as grounds for "ethics in practice." Ethical reflexivity involves considering the social and political implications of research, avoiding harm, and ensuring participants' rights while striving for accountability in pursuing scientific goals. These multiple tasks create tension and contradictory demands on researchers, which are not easily resolved. Yet the way forward lies in addressing the challenges and seeking solutions not only with scientific peers, but also in dialogue with actors in the field.
Feminist research practice: a primer
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- An invitation to feminist research / Sharlene Hesse-Biber -- Feminist empiricism and standpoint theory : approaches to understanding the social world / Nancy A. Naples and Barbara Gurr -- Feminist postmodernism, poststructuralism and critical theory / Nollaig Frost and Frauke Elichaoff -- Ethics and feminist research / Linda Bell -- What is feminist ethnography? / Elana D. Buch and Karen M. Staller -- Feminist practice of action and community research / M. Brinton Lykes and Alison Crosby -- Feminist approaches to in-depth interviewing / Sharlene Hesse-Biber -- The practice of feminist focus groups / Jennie Munday -- Feminist media research / Heather McIntosh and Lisa Cuklanz -- Feminist survey research / Kathi Miner and Toby Jayaratne -- The feminist practice of program evaluation / Donna M. Mertens and Nichole Stewart -- Feminist approaches to mixed methods research / Sharlene Hesse-Biber -- Conclusion: putting together your research project / Sharlene Hesse-Biber
Market research practice in South Africa
In: Bureau of Market Research, University of South Africa, Research Report 1
Ethics in research practice and innovation
In: Advances in Library and Information Science (ALIS)
"This book explores the ethics of research and innovation and examines the importance of the protection of human subjects involved in medical and social research and the ethical standards for the publication of results. It examines the ethical significance of research and good practice, such as assessing the possible impact that research can have on the results"--
Homelessness: research, practice and policy
"This book provides insights into the experiences of 'homelessness', while exploring its psychological, and socio-economic dimensions. Hunger, addiction, and disability, which often accompany homelessness, are brought into focus and discussed within the frameworks of promoting social welfare and enabling human capability in this volume. Based on the author's ethnographic and quantitative research on homeless families living on the streets of Delhi, this book identifies some of the most acute problems associated with homelessness. It analyses the causes of homelessness and draws connections between social bonds and family, socio-economic status, and psychopathology. It also includes personal accounts of hardship and trauma which quantify the systematic discrimination and marginalization that people living on the streets face. The volume offers policy recommendations to protect the right to self-determination, dignity, and self-efficacy of the homeless and help rehabilitate them. It will be a useful guide for students and researchers of social sciences specializing in psychology, sociology, economics and development studies. The book will also be of interest to mental health professionals and policy makers in designing effective strategies"--