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Methodology Who Needs It 1st Martyn Hammersley

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Methodology Who Needs It 1st Martyn Hammersley
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Publisher: SAGE Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.55 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Martyn Hammersley
ISBN: 9781849202046, 1849202044
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st

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Methodology Who Needs It 1st Martyn Hammersley by Martyn Hammersley 9781849202046, 1849202044 instant download after payment.

In this book, Martyn Hammersley argues that many social scientists are ambivalent about methodology because of a wider problem: the gradual decline of a previously influential academic model of inquiry. This has occurred as a result of ideological challenges and the erosion of the institutional conditions that support academic work. He defends this model, spelling out the demands it places upon social scientists, and examining such issues as the proper role of methodology, the nature of objectivity, the false idea that social scientists should be intellectuals or social critics, the dialectic of academic discussion, the ethics of belief, and the limits of academic freedom.

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