4th Edition

Understanding Communication Research Methods A Theoretical and Practical Approach

    448 Pages 72 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    448 Pages 72 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Using an engaging how-to approach that draws from scholarship, real life, and popular culture, this textbook, now in its fourth edition, offers students practical reasons why they should care about research methods and offers a practical guide for conducting research.

    Explaining quantitative, qualitative, critical, and performance research methods, this new edition helps students better grasp the theoretical and applied uses of method by clearly illustrating practical applications. The book features all the main research traditions in communication including applications of the methods through effective examples and exercises, and sample student papers that demonstrate research methods in action.

    This textbook is perfect for beginning and advanced scholars using critical, cultural, interpretive, qualitative, quantitative, rhetorical, and performance research methods.

    Additional resources for students and instructors can be found on the eResource at www.routledge.com/9781032557380, which includes links, videos, outlines, activities, recommended readings, test questions, and more.

    Section One: Research Paradigms  1. Introduction and Ethics  2. The Social Scientific Paradigm  3. The Interpretive Paradigm  4. The Critical Paradigm James P. Dimock  Section Two: Research Design  5. Data  6. Evaluating Research – Warrants  7. Hypothesis and Research Questions  Section Three: Research Methods  8. Ethnography  9. Interviewing  10. Focus Groups  11. Content Analysis  12. Discourse Analysis Margarethe Olbertz-Siitonen  13. Surveys  14. Descriptive Statistics  15. Inferential Statistics  16. Experimental Design  17. Mixed Methods Malynnda Johnson  18. Rhetorical Criticism  19. The Process of Critique James P. Dimock  20. Methods of Performance Desirée D. Rowe and Michael Tristano, Jr. 

     

    Biography

    Stephen M. Croucher is Professor and Head of the School of Communication, Journalism, and Marketing at Massey University, New Zealand. He is a Lead Research Fellow at the National Research University, Higher School of Economics, Russia. He serves on the editorial boards of more than 10 journals and served as the editor of the Review of Communication (2022–2025), Frontiers in Communication (2019–2022), Journal of Intercultural Communication Research (2010–2019), and Speaker & Gavel (2010–2015). He has held and holds various leadership positions in the National Communication Association, the International Communication Association, and the World Communication Association. He served as President of the World Communication Association from 2019–2023.

    Daniel Cronn-Mills is Professor and Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA. He has authored and co-authored three books, five book chapters, and a stack of journal articles. He served as the editor of Speaker & Gavel (1997–2010) and on the editorial board of 11 scholarly journals. He has served in numerous leadership roles including the National Communication Association, the American Forensic Association, and the Communication and Theatre Association of Minnesota.

    “Nobody does it quite like Croucher and Cronn-Mills when it comes to offering a clear and comprehensive undergraduate communication research methods textbook. This book helps students understand how communication theory drives methodological decisions, creativity, and defendable results. Hands down, it’s the best, most relatable textbook for undergraduate students available today.” - Jayne Violette, Professor of Communication, University of South Carolina Beaufort, USA

    “Croucher and Cronn-Mills is the only comprehensible book on research methods I’ve read. Other research methods books tell you what the method is—this book tells you how to do it. This textbook is now part of my permanent collection. Anyone learning about research, exploring research, or doing research needs to read this book.” - Halley Weinberger, Graduate Assistant, Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA