Contemporary social science research
Author: Ralph E. S. Tanner
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9788180695162
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Author: Ralph E. S. Tanner
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9788180695162
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith particular reference to developing countries.
Author: Michael Vessuri, Hebe Kuhn
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2016-09-13
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 3838208935
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe European social sciences tend to absorb criticism that has been passed on the European approach and re-label it as a part of what the critique opposes; criticism of European social sciences by “subaltern” social sciences, their “talking back”, has become a frequent line of reflection in European social sciences. The re-labelling of the critique of the European approach to social sciences towards a critique from “Southern” social sciences of “Western” social sciences has somehow turned “Southern” as well as “Western” social sciences into competing contributors to the same “globalizing” social sciences. Both are no longer arguing about the European approach to social sciences but about which social thought from which part of the globe prevails. If the critique becomes a part of what it opposes, one might conclude that the European social sciences are very adaptable and capable of learning. One might, however, also raise the question whether there is anything wrong with the criticism of the European social sciences; or, for that matter, whether there is anything wrong with the European social sciences themselves. The contributions in this book discuss these questions from different angles: They revisit the mainstream critique of the European social sciences, and they suggest new arguments criticizing social science theories that may be found as often in the “Western” as in the “Southern” discourse.
Author: Carol H. Weiss
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780231046763
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kuan-Hsing Chen
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-04-22
Total Pages: 641
ISBN-13: 1134083971
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAsian Cultural Studies or Cultural Studies in Asia is a new and burgeoning field, and the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Journal is at its cutting edge. Committed to bringing Asian Cultural Studies scholarship to the international English speaking world and constantly challenging existing conceptions of cultural studies, the journal has emerged as the leading publication in Cultural Studies in Asia. The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Reader brings together the best of the ground breaking papers published in the journal and includes a new introduction by the editors, Chen Kuan-Hsing and Chua Beng Huat. Essays are grouped in thematic sections, including issues which are important across the region, such as State violence and social movements and work produced by IACS sub-groups, such as feminism, queer studies, cinema studies and popular culture studies. The Reader provides useful alternative case studies and challenging perspectives, which will be invaluable for both students and scholars in media and cultural studies.
Author: Abdul Rahman Embong
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 290
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shou-sheng Hsueh
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 9788170170662
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Author: Eszter Hargittai
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2020-12-15
Total Pages: 478
ISBN-13: 0231548001
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe era of digital communication provides endless opportunities for the collection and analysis of social data in novel ways. It also presents new and unanticipated challenges, as researchers are often inventing elements of their methodologies on the fly or studying a phenomenon or media platform for the first time. Research Exposed offers in-depth, behind-the-scenes accounts of doing empirical social science in this new paradigm. Through firsthand descriptions of innovative research projects, it shares lessons learned from over a dozen scholars’ cutting-edge work. These candid accounts describe what can go wrong when pioneering new genres of research and how such difficulties can be overcome, giving both big-picture reflection and actionable advice. The chapters discuss a variety of methods, ranging from the completely novel to the use of more traditional approaches in the digital context, and cover research questions relevant to a range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, communication, information studies, and anthropology. By focusing attention on the concrete details seldom discussed in final project write-ups or traditional research guides, Research Exposed helps equip junior and senior scholars alike with essential information that is all too often left with no outlet for sharing. It offers important insights into how empirical social science research can be both innovative and rigorous when dealing with the opportunities and challenges presented by digital media.
Author: Praveen Kumar Jha
Publisher:
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9788193926949
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book brings together renowned scholars from four continents to celebrate the lifelong and seminal contribution of Professor Sam Moyo to the social sciences. Moyo was a Zimbabwean scholar whose intellectual trajectory was part of the emergence of a critical scholarship based in the realities and traditions of Africa and the Third World.
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-05-16
Total Pages: 665
ISBN-13: 9004505318
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe present volume explores lesser-heard and unheard issues in the study of religion. Among other things, lived experiences of religion in higher education are interrogated; culture is studied as lived experience; and “evangelicalism” is outlined as an emic and etic concept.
Author: Kerry J Kennedy
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-07-22
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1000394263
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe education of young people is context bound. This edited volume explores the contexts that characterise South and South East Asia and their influence on social studies education. There is not a single context across this broad geographical expanse, rather different religions, different political systems and different values exert influences that create distinctive programmes that characterise different countries. Yet there are also commonalities such as the post-colonial nature of most of the countries portrayed in this book, determined efforts at establishing new national communities and multiple value systems that lead to distinctive local priorities. There are also voices of resistance in these chapters, recognising the realities of local contexts but also recognising the need for change. Social studies education in these contexts may well be descended from its origins in North America, but in South and South Asian contexts, it has taken on new purposes, new forms and new values. Education researchers, policymakers and postgraduate students in comparative education will find the volume useful in its exploration and comparison of the social studies curricular and reforms that shaped them.