Incoming Resources
- Researching society and culture, edited by Clive Seale
- The content analysis guidebook, Kimberly A. Neuendorf
- Inventive methods, the happening of the social, edited by Celia Lury and Nina Wakeford
- Working with social research, Sotirios Sarantakos
- Communicating social science research to policymakers, Roger J. Vaughan, Terry F. Buss
- Social research & reflexivity, content, consequences and context, Tim May with Beth Perry
- Social research & reflexivity, content, consequences and context, Tim May with Beth Perry
- Qualitative research methods for the social sciences, Bruce L. Berg, Howard Lune
- Discourse and narrative methods, theoretical departures, analytical strategies and situated writings, Mona Livholts, Maria Tamboukou
- Ground rules for good research, a 10 point guide for social research, Martyn Denscombe
- Qualitative research methods for the social sciences, Bruce L. Berg
- Visual methods in social research, Marcus banks
- The craft of knowledge, experiences of living with data, edited by Carol Smart, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK, Jenny Hockey, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, UK, Allison James, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
- Participatory action research, William Foote Whyte, editor
- Discourse in educational and social research, Maggie MacLure
- What is practitioner inquiry?
- Qualitative data analysis, a user-friendly guide for social scientists, Ian Dey
- Using narrative in social research, qualitative and quantitative approaches, Jane Elliott
- Social research, Sotirios Sarantakos
- Doing research in the real world, David E. Gray
- Working with qualitative data, William J. Gibson and Andrew Brown
- Social research methodology, a critical introduction, Roger Gomm
- The good research guide, for small-scale social research projects, Martyn Denscombe
- Research confidential, solutions to problems most social scientists pretend they never have, Eszter Hargittai, editor
- Research and evaluation for busy practitioners, a time-saving guide, Helen Kara
- The SAGE handbook of action research, participative inquiry and practice, edited by Peter Reason, Hilary Bradbury
- Developing effective research proposals, Keith F. Punch
- The art and science of portraiture, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Jessica Hoffmann Davis
- Questioning qualitative inquiry, critical essays, Martyn Hammersley
- Research training for social scientists, a handbook for postgraduate researchers, edited by Dawn Burton
- Research made real, a guide for students, Mark Walsh
- Critical strategies for social research, edited by William K. Carroll
- The essential guide to doing research, Zina O'Leary
- The longue duree and World-Systems analysis, edited and with an introduction by Richard E. Lee ; with a new translation of Fernand Braudel's "Histoire et Sciences sociales: La Longue duree" by Immanuel Wallerstein
- Research designs, Paul E. Spector
- The impact of the social sciences, how academics and their research make a difference, Simon Bastow & Patrick Dunleavy & Jane Tinkler
- Reworking qualitative data, Janet Heaton
- Qualitative inquiry and research design, choosing among five approaches, John W. Creswell
- Making social sciences more scientific, the need for predictive models, Rein Taagepera
- Research methods for everyday life, blending qualitative and quantitative approaches, Scott W. VanderStoep, Deirdre D. Johnston
- The research impact handbook, Mark S. Reed
- Basics of qualitative research, techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory
- The SAGE dictionary of social research methods, compiled and edited by Victor Jupp
- Methods of meta-analysis, correcting error and bias in research findings, Frank L. Schmidt, University of Iowa, John E. Hunter, Michigan State University
- The SAGE dictionary of qualitative inquiry, Thomas A. Schwandt
- Qualitative content analysis in practice, Margrit Schreier
- Discourse and narrative methods, Mona Livholts, Maria Tamboukou
- Using published data, errors and remedies, Herbert Jacob
- Counterfactuals and causal inference, methods and principles for social research, Stephen L. Morgan and Christopher Winship
- Qualitative researching, Jennifer Mason