1st Edition

Reflections on Methodology Sociology, Ethnography and Applied Research

By Max Travers Copyright 2025
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

Reflections on Methodology offers a new and engaging means of teaching Honours students or those starting a PhD in Sociology about methodological issues. Instead of the usual survey approach, it shows the importance of debates about methodology, the value of an ethnographic approach and the challenges of applied research through a series of case studies. The text offers insightful short... Read more

1.  Introduction;  SECTION A: METHODOLOGICAL DEBATES  2. Critical Theory Versus Interpretivism  3. Sociological Theory, Then and Now  4. Is Ethnomethodology Useful?  5. Mixed Methods Projects  6. Taking a Stand against the Qualitative Archive  7.  What's Wrong with Evaluation?;  SECTION B: ACADEMIC WORK IN CHANGING TIMES  8. A Career in Sociology  9. Developments in Teaching and Research;  SECTION C: PROJECTS  10.  Immigration Control  11. Court Reform  12. Quality Assurance and Bureaucracy  13.  Comparative and Southern Criminology  14.  Retirement Villages;  SECTION D: THE REAR VIEW MIRROR  15.  Early Retirement

Biography

Max Travers is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology, University of Tasmania