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Tapa blanda
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Sage Publications; First Edition edition (2009-11-12)
Descripción
This insightful work serves as a valuable companion to Michel Foucault’s original texts, meticulously exploring his methodologies and the rationale behind them. Gary Wickham guides readers through Foucault’s complex ideas, illuminating the philosophical underpinnings of his approach to social science.
Wickham’s analysis not only makes Foucault accessible but also demonstrates the practical application of his theories in contemporary qualitative research. The author delves into Foucault’s techniques, showcasing their relevance and adaptability in various fields.
Through clear examples and thorough explanations, this book invites both students and seasoned researchers to critically engage with Foucault’s ideas, enhancing their understanding and application of qualitative methods in their work.
Wickham’s analysis not only makes Foucault accessible but also demonstrates the practical application of his theories in contemporary qualitative research. The author delves into Foucault’s techniques, showcasing their relevance and adaptability in various fields.
Through clear examples and thorough explanations, this book invites both students and seasoned researchers to critically engage with Foucault’s ideas, enhancing their understanding and application of qualitative methods in their work.
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Ciencia y Tecnología
Historia