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Researching social change : qualitative approaches / Julie McLeod and Rachel Thomson.

By: McLeod, JulieContributor(s): Thomson, RachelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : SAGE, 2009Description: vii, 189 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781412928878 (pbk.) :; 1412928877 (pbk.) :Other title: Researching social change [Cover title]Subject(s): Qualitative research | Social change -- Research -- Methodology | Social research & statisticsDDC classification: 303.4072
Contents:
Part 1 Constructing change: Social change and personal change; Mapping time and space - Part 2: Remembering: Memory-work - Life history/ oral history - Part 3 Being with: Qualitative longitudina;l Ethnographic observation - Part 4 Inheritance: Intergenerational research; Revisiting data sets and secondary analysis - Part 5 Bringing together: Analysing and theorising from data; Capturing complexity.
Summary: The authors showcase a range of methods that explore temporality and the dynamic relations between past, present and future. This book reviews six methodological traditions: memory-work, oral/life history, qualitative longitudinal research, ethnography, intergenerational and follow-up studies.
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Includes bibliography (p.[170]-182) and index.

Part 1 Constructing change: Social change and personal change; Mapping time and space - Part 2: Remembering: Memory-work - Life history/ oral history - Part 3 Being with: Qualitative longitudina;l Ethnographic observation - Part 4 Inheritance: Intergenerational research; Revisiting data sets and secondary analysis - Part 5 Bringing together: Analysing and theorising from data; Capturing complexity.

The authors showcase a range of methods that explore temporality and the dynamic relations between past, present and future. This book reviews six methodological traditions: memory-work, oral/life history, qualitative longitudinal research, ethnography, intergenerational and follow-up studies.

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