Home
Self and Subjectivity in Social Research
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
Self and Subjectivity in Social Research in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $68.00

Barnes and Noble
Self and Subjectivity in Social Research in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $68.00
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
This is a book that thinks about what it means to be human and what this could mean for social research.
Addressing ontological shifts across the social sciences, the book reconsiders the nature of self, experience and social reality and their implications for doing research differently. It delves into wide-ranging topics from the self in crisis, through the self and the nature of language, to ethics and the self.
The book also:
• Helps you understand epistemology and ontology in practice with case studies of real world research;
• Critiques dominant approaches and examines global perspectives and contexts that challenge them;
• Explores the potential of interdisciplinary approaches to resolve tensions in social research;
• Discusses how ontology can shape research practice, policy development and social support systems.
This book will help
postgraduate
students, academics, researchers and teachers embrace new ways
of
thinking about self and subjectivity.
Addressing ontological shifts across the social sciences, the book reconsiders the nature of self, experience and social reality and their implications for doing research differently. It delves into wide-ranging topics from the self in crisis, through the self and the nature of language, to ethics and the self.
The book also:
• Helps you understand epistemology and ontology in practice with case studies of real world research;
• Critiques dominant approaches and examines global perspectives and contexts that challenge them;
• Explores the potential of interdisciplinary approaches to resolve tensions in social research;
• Discusses how ontology can shape research practice, policy development and social support systems.
This book will help
postgraduate
students, academics, researchers and teachers embrace new ways
of
thinking about self and subjectivity.
This is a book that thinks about what it means to be human and what this could mean for social research.
Addressing ontological shifts across the social sciences, the book reconsiders the nature of self, experience and social reality and their implications for doing research differently. It delves into wide-ranging topics from the self in crisis, through the self and the nature of language, to ethics and the self.
The book also:
• Helps you understand epistemology and ontology in practice with case studies of real world research;
• Critiques dominant approaches and examines global perspectives and contexts that challenge them;
• Explores the potential of interdisciplinary approaches to resolve tensions in social research;
• Discusses how ontology can shape research practice, policy development and social support systems.
This book will help
postgraduate
students, academics, researchers and teachers embrace new ways
of
thinking about self and subjectivity.
Addressing ontological shifts across the social sciences, the book reconsiders the nature of self, experience and social reality and their implications for doing research differently. It delves into wide-ranging topics from the self in crisis, through the self and the nature of language, to ethics and the self.
The book also:
• Helps you understand epistemology and ontology in practice with case studies of real world research;
• Critiques dominant approaches and examines global perspectives and contexts that challenge them;
• Explores the potential of interdisciplinary approaches to resolve tensions in social research;
• Discusses how ontology can shape research practice, policy development and social support systems.
This book will help
postgraduate
students, academics, researchers and teachers embrace new ways
of
thinking about self and subjectivity.

















