ABSTRACT

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 tools; interpretation, analysis and reporting. This third edition has been thoroughly revised. It covers the use of narrative and dialogue in research, rich research design, and what digital technology can (and can't) contribute to the research process. With its hands-on, no-nonsense approach, Do It Yourself Social Research is an essential resource for anyone doing social research in sociology, social work, education, health, welfare, not-for profit and many other fields.

'Practical in its content, sophisticated in its ideas, the book shows a passion for making social science a tool of democracy. I know of nothing else that is half as good.' - Raewyn Connell, University Professor, University of Sydney, Australia

'This is a first-rate text. Students had one problem with it; because it was not turgid like other texts they felt it lacked sufficient depth. It was only when they were into their research that they understood what a great reference it is.' - Richard A. Couto PhD, Union Institute and University, USA

part |8 pages

Introduction

chapter chapter 1|8 pages

Who and What This Book Is For

part |17 pages

Before You Start

chapter chapter 2|17 pages

What Is Social Research?

part |9 pages

Where to Start

chapter chapter 3|9 pages

Why Do You Want To Do It?

part |9 pages

How to Tackle It

part |72 pages

Designs, Methods and Techniques

chapter chapter 5|72 pages

How to Go about 'Finding Out'

part |27 pages

Other Resources

chapter chapter 6|27 pages

Other Resources Around

part |10 pages

Working Out What You Found Out

chapter chapter 7|10 pages

Interpretation and Organising Ideas

part |12 pages

Saying What You Found Out

chapter chapter 8|12 pages

Getting Your Findings Into Action