2nd Edition

Quantitative Research Methods in Communication The Power of Numbers for Social Justice

404 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

404 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

404 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This fully updated second edition offers an advanced introduction to quantitative methods that focuses on why and how to conduct research that contributes to social justice. Providing both inspiration and step-by-step guidance on how to conceive, design, and carry out a quantitative study, the book shows how research can be used to work toward a more just and equitable world. The authors... Read more

1. Foundations and Definitions

2. Reading and Writing about the Research Literature

3. Ethical Considerations

4. Meaning in/and Measurement

5. Sampling and Representation

6. Soliciting Opinions through Survey Research

7. Studying Responses through Experimental Methods

8. Examining Communication Content in Content Analysis Research

9. Calculations and Complexity

10. Mixed Methods: Triangulating with Qualitative Research

11. Community Partnerships and Participatory Research

12. Using Research in Action: Publication, Public Engagement, and Policymaking

Appendix Statistical Analysis Guide: Introduction to SPSS and R

Biography

Erica Scharrer is Professor of Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. She is also the editor of Children, Media, and Technology: Access, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (Routledge, 2025). In recent years, she received the Distinguished Community Engagement Award in Research at UMass and became a fellow of the International Communication Association.

Srividya Ramasubramanian is Newhouse Professor and Endowed Chair at Syracuse University, USA. She is also the director of CODE^SHIFT (Collaboratory for Data Equity, Social Healing, Inclusive Futures, and Transformation), Media Rise, and the Difficult Dialogues Project. She is editor-in-chief of Communication Monographs, fellow of the International Communication Association, and honored as a Distinguished Scholar by the National Communication Association.

“This volume provides clear and thoughtful guidance on conducting social science research that is inclusive and aware of the importance of social justice. This updated edition now includes instruction on writing literature reviews, analysis using both SPSS and R, and computational approaches. This is essential reading for both students and more seasoned scholars alike.”

Mary Beth Oliver, Pennsylvania State University, USA

 

“Social justice issues arise at every stage of research, from the initial literature review through to critically harnessing the power of numbers and then, communicating the results for social good. Scharrer and Ramasubramanian provide the essential guide that both novice and expert researchers need.”

Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK