Book Review: Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide
Book Review: Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide
Helen Kara’s new book explores the messy realities of research and emerging, creative opportunities. Sarah Lewthwaite finds Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences a reflexive, dialogic book that demands active reading. As a creative text for students and teachers, the book is designed to enable and support, rather than prescribe. The book looks at the breadth of innovative research practices and is ideal for those seeking to gain a broad sense of this dynamic field.
creative research methods, research methods, advanced research methods
Lewthwaite, Sarah
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17 June 2015
Lewthwaite, Sarah
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Lewthwaite, Sarah
(2015)
Book Review: Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide.
LSE Review of Books.
Abstract
Helen Kara’s new book explores the messy realities of research and emerging, creative opportunities. Sarah Lewthwaite finds Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences a reflexive, dialogic book that demands active reading. As a creative text for students and teachers, the book is designed to enable and support, rather than prescribe. The book looks at the breadth of innovative research practices and is ideal for those seeking to gain a broad sense of this dynamic field.
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Published date: 17 June 2015
Keywords:
creative research methods, research methods, advanced research methods
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Faculty of Social, Human and Mathematical Sciences
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Local EPrints ID: 378123
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/378123
PURE UUID: 6f43a3f4-a010-4a6e-b513-998259f1e600
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