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RecordNumber
16275
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Author
May, Tim,1957-
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Addition
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Title
Social research & reflexivity
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SubTitle
content, consequences and context
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Author Statement
Tim May ; with Beth Perry
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Publication
SAGE
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Collation
x, 236 p.: ill
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Contents
What are the critical gaps in thinking about reflexivity and social research? How is reflexive practice shaped by the contexts and cultures in which researchers work? How might research practice respond to twin demands of excellence and relevance in the knowledge-based economy? Thinking reflexively about the inter-relationships between social research and societal practices is all the more important in the so-called knowledge economy. Developing reflexive practices in social research is not achieved through applying a method. Where and how researchers work is fundamental in shaping the capacities and capabilities to produce research as content and context lie in a dynamic interaction. This book not only provides a history of reflexive thought, but its consequences for the practice of social research and an understanding of the contexts in which it is produced. Overall, the book offers an exciting new position on reflexive research that will generate much debate through its successful achievement of two difficult feats: providing essential reading for orientations on reflexivity and social research in the twenty-first century and making a landmark contribution to thinking and practice in the field.
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Subject
Social science,Self-knowledge, Theory of
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ADDED ENTRIES
AU Perry, Beth.
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LC Class
NH
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LC Number
62
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LC CutterNumber
.M39
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LC Date
2011
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ISBNN
9780761962847 (pbk.) ,
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Published_Year
c2011
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