Using Foucault's Methods

Using Foucault's Methods

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Feb 8, 1999 · English · Hardcover (176 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 176
Language English
Published Feb 8, 1999
Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0761957162
ISBN-13 9780761957164

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Kendall and Wickham delve into the intricate methodologies of Michel Foucault, illuminating how his ideas can be applied to qualitative research. They provide a comprehensive examination of Foucault’s theories, framing them as a tool to critically analyze power dynamics, social practices, and discourses that shape human behavior and societal structures. Through their insights, they guide readers on how to incorporate these complex notions into their own research, fostering a deeper understanding of the social world.

Throughout the book, they explore key concepts such as genealogy and biopolitics, showcasing their relevance in contemporary qualitative methodologies. With rich examples and practical applications, the authors encourage a critical and reflexive approach that takes into account the historical and cultural contexts that inform research practices. This approach empowers researchers to challenge established norms and rethink traditional frameworks.

Ultimately, this work serves not only as a guide for employing Foucault's methodologies but also as an invitation to engage with his thought-provoking ideas. By connecting philosophical findings with practical applications, the authors create a bridge between theory and practice, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and students interested in qualitative research.

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Science & Technology History
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