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Critical Social Research


Part 1 Basics: criticism and knowledge empirical study critical and conventional ethnography the critical tradition elements of critical social research. Part 2 Class: c ass, production and culture, Karl Marx - "Capital" C.
L. Harvey
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Social Entrepreneurship Research: Past Achievements and Future Promises

Journal of Management, 2018
The past decade has witnessed a surge of research interest in social entrepreneurship (SE). This has resulted in important insights concerning the role of SE in fostering inclusive growth and institutional change. However, the rapid growth of SE research,
Tina Saebi, N. Foss, Stefan Linder
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Initiating Social Research

1993
In our discussion so far we introduced some theoretical and practical issues to familiarise the reader with the framework of social research, the varieties of thought in this area, the problems and issues related to it, the methods researchers use to measure reality and, finally, the manner in which research is carried out.
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Memory in Social Research

TraumaandMemory, 2020
The first part of the present study refers to the way in which some memory limits negatively affect the data faithfulness in social research. Then, a distinction is made between faithfulness, trust-worthiness and reliability, arguing that memory plays a crucial role also in the other two important requirements of empirical research.
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Ebola: Social research overlooked

Science, 2014
Intensive research on potential therapies and vaccine candidates to control Ebola (“Ebola vaccines racing forward at record pace,” J. Cohen, In Depth, 12 September, p. [1228][1]) should not overlook the urgent need for instructions on how to implement curative strategies in non-Western settings.
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Social Research/Substance Abuse

International Journal of the Addictions, 1983
Definitions of substance abuse categories are offered which are usable by researchers of criminological, medical, and sociological perspectives. It is suggested that substance abuse has never been satisfactorily defined and that the assumptions thus created have damaged the research that has been done.
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Social Research Methods

, 2006
PART ONE: SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS Introduction to Your Companion PART TWO: CORE AREAS OF THE CURRICULUM Theoretical Background Research Basics Research Strategies and Design The Nature of Data Defining the Research Problem Sampling Data Collection ...
N. Walliman
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Social Research

The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1942
Paul J. Mundie, George A. Lundberg
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Social Science Research

Science, 1970
H R, Alker, E, Kuh, J, Weizenbaum
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Research and Social Progress

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1936
Being essentially the full text of the address delivered in Chicago February 25 1936 in response to the receipt of the Washington Award ``in recognition of devoted, unselfish, and pre-eminent service in advancing human progress,'' this article is published at the instance of the A.I.E.E. committee on education.
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