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A Handbook for Social Science Field Research
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A Handbook for Social Science Field Research
Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods



March 2006 | 280 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
A Handbook for Social Science Field Research provides both novice and experienced researcher with valuable insights into a key list of critical texts pertaining to a wide array of social science methods useful when doing fieldwork. Through essays on everything from ethnography to case study, archival research, oral history, surveys, secondary data analysis and ethics, this refreshing new collection offers `tales from the field' by renowned scholars across various disciplines.
 
PART I: Selecting the Right Tools
 
Overview
 
1. Archives
The Past is Another Country by Robert Vitalis

 
Bibliography

 
 
2. Case Studies
Case-Based Research by Andrew Schrank:

 
Bibliography

 
 
3. Ethnographic Methods
Ethnography: Theory and Methods by Alma Gottlieb

 
Bibliography

 
 
4. Oral Histories
Oral Histories as Methods and Sources by Tamara Giles-Vernick:

 
Bibliography

 
 
5. Focus Groups
Focus Group Interviews by Susan Short

 
Bibliography

 
 
6. Surveys and Secondary Data Sources
Using Survey Data in Social Science Research in Developing Countries by Albert Park:

 
Bibliography on Survey Research

 
 
7. Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Tools
Qualitative Research: Does it Fit in Economics? by Michael Piore:

 
Bibliography

 
 
PART II: Essentials for the Conduct of Research
 
Overview
 
1. Essentials for Ethnography
Ethnographic Research by Stevan Harrell

 
 
2. Essentials for the Case Study Method
The Case Study and Causal Research by Andrew Shrank

 
 
3. Essentials for Research Design
In Search of the Holy Grail: Projects, Proposals, and Research Design, But Mostly about Why Writing a Dissertation Proposal is So Difficult by Michael Watts

 
 
4. Research Ethics are Essential
Ethical Considerations for Research in Cross-Cultural Settings by Sara Curran

 
Bibliography

 
 
5. Maintaining Perspective is Essential
Bringing It All Back Home: Personal Reflections on Friends, Findings, and Fieldwork by Andrew Schrank

 

"This well-written book has much to recommend it. It would be interesting, useful, supplementary reading for doctoral students, and other relatively inexperienced researchers."

Ronald R. Powell
Wayne State University

What an excellent book. There is a sense of authoritative confidence in every chapter, and the bibliographical sections are first rate for young researchers.

Dr Walter Riggans
Religion , Cliff College
August 28, 2016

There are some useful chapters in this but I found that overall it is too influenced by post-structuralist perspectives and not sufficiently focused or practical in some areas. Disappointing as a book like this is a useful corrective to other texts in the field.

Dr Peter Beaney
Faculty of Arts Media and Design, Staffordshire University
November 26, 2013

The methods course I teach is based in science and technology studies. I very much like this book, however the exemplars do not match my course. For this reason, I don't think it is suitable for the specificites of my class.

Carrie Friese
Department of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science
October 13, 2010

Excellent resource for beginning quualitative researchers

Anna Wilson
Education Dept, Chapman University - Orange
October 26, 2009

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