An approachable, holistic guide to qualitative inquiry across a wide range of interpretive perspectives, including thematic, narrative and arts-based types of inquiry, now with updated examples, a fresh text design and improved navigation.
With new material on working with diversity and difference, neuroscience and extended discussion on ethics, this is a quick and easy introduction to the psychodynamic approach.
This book addresses how newer researchers can proactively plan, write, promote and disseminate their work, and increase their chances of both academic citation and real-world impact.
This practical urban studies research guide for students, revised and with new chapter additions, focuses on the city and on the different ways to research it.
Helping the reader get to grips with theory and apply it to qualitative analysis, the authors introduce eight analytical approaches that are key to social science research.
Helping to bridge the gap between data gathering and data analysis, this book is based on a set of easy-to-follow steps woven throughout the text, enabling students to get stuck in and working with qualitative data fast.
Providing international examples and theoretical discussions on the challenges and rewards of working in the early years, this book seeks to identify, recognise and celebrate those who work in early years education.
Saks and Allsop's Researching Health is a comprehensive introduction to research methods for healthcare students.
Considering strategy as something an organization has and which its members do, the new 2nd edition deals with a selection of topics that have been central in recent academic debates in the strategy-as-practice area.
Focusing particularly on compassionate care, this practical textbook covers all aspects of psychology relevant to nursing and healthcare students.
This second edition has been completely updated to cover recent events and issues including the Syrian refugee crisis, the Paris terror attacks, the... Læs mere