Acting as a practical and theoretical guide to doing narrative research, this book considers issues such as reflexivity, interpretation and the research context, helping readers to gain a well-rounded view of narrative methods research
Guiding students through the process of writing both traditional and systematic literature reviews, this book tackles an area that is an integral part of doing research, yet is often overlooked by other methods texts.
The only up-to-date, clear and practical guide to understanding and using diary methods in this field, authored by a scholar who is known for applying it successfully in published research.
From building a URL list to discover internet censorship to making Twitter API outputs tell stories, Â Doing Digital Methods teaches the reader how to use digital devices, search engines and social media platforms to study some of the most urgent social issues of our time.
This book provides an introduction to the technology and techniques of EEG in the context of social neuroscience research that will appeal to investigators... Læs mere
This book provides academics, trainers and supervisors worldwide the tools to effectively support doctoral students in the assessment process.
In this latest edition of her classic text, Lisa Spiller takes an insightful, in-depth look at contemporary marketing concepts, tactics, and techniques and the dynamic innovations that continue to drive and shape this multi-faceted, multi-dimensional field.
A very practical guide teaching students everything they need to know to successfully apply theory, methods and approaches in real-life practice.
Written by an experienced and multidisciplinary team, and supported by a wide range of case studies, activities, further... Læs mere
Challenging readers to move beyond the formality and idealized settings of conventional methods teaching, this book offers frank, practical advice designed to empower students and researchers working in the real world.