3rd Edition

Do It Yourself Social Research The bestselling practical guide to doing social research projects

By Yoland Wadsworth Copyright 2011
218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

Over three decades this bestselling user-friendly introduction has been used by thousands of students, professionals and community groups to kick start their social research projects. Always emphasising the importance of a spirit of inquiry, it demystifies the research process, covering all the basics of: where to start; how to manage a research project; methods, techniques and resources; digital... Read more
Foreword to the original edition

Contents

Preface to the second and third editions

Acknowledgements


1 Who and what this book is for

2 What is social research?

3 Why do you want to do it?

4 Managing, timing, budgeting and some common mistakes to avoid

5 How to go about 'finding out'

Part A - Research Design

Part B - Methods for Finding Out

6 Other resources around

7 Interpretation and organising ideas

8 Getting your findings into action

Appendix A: Some examples of good do it yourself social research

Appendix B: Translations of common research language

Short bibliography of accessible research texts for further reading

Biography

Yoland Wadsworth is a path-breaker in methodology and use of social research in health, community and human services. She is Adjunct Professor in the Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University, and Principal Fellow in the McCaughey VicHealth Centre for Mental Health and Community Wellbeing, University of Melbourne. She is also author of Everyday Evaluation on the Run and Building in Research and Evaluation: Human inquiry for living systems.