جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
235
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2017
ناشر
The University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
022646623X
ISBN-13
9780226466231
توضیحات
Howard S. Becker delves into the intricate world of social research in his thought-provoking work. With a focus on the methods and ethics of gathering and interpreting evidence, he challenges readers to reconsider the very foundation of what constitutes "truth" in the social sciences. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and scholarly analysis, he illustrates the complexities and biases inherent in the research process, inviting readers to reflect on how evidence can be shaped by perspective.
The narrative unfolds with a critical examination of the practices that researchers commonly employ, urging them to remain cognizant of their own roles and influences on the studies they conduct. Becker's insights are both illuminating and unsettling, as they reveal the fluid nature of evidence and the moral responsibilities that come with it. This exploration not only enriches understanding but also inspires a deeper inquiry into the validity and implications of social research.
The narrative unfolds with a critical examination of the practices that researchers commonly employ, urging them to remain cognizant of their own roles and influences on the studies they conduct. Becker's insights are both illuminating and unsettling, as they reveal the fluid nature of evidence and the moral responsibilities that come with it. This exploration not only enriches understanding but also inspires a deeper inquiry into the validity and implications of social research.
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