本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
173
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1998
出版社
SAGE Publications Ltd
版
1
ISBN-10
1446230708
ISBN-13
9781446230701
説明
This comprehensive guide delves into Michel Foucault's methods, providing readers with a clear understanding of his theoretical framework. The authors, Gavin Kendall and Gary M. Wickham, expertly break down complex ideas and illustrate how Foucault's approach can be applied in qualitative research. Their analysis is not only insightful but also serves as an invaluable resource for scholars wanting to navigate the intricacies of Foucault's work.
Kendall and Wickham emphasize the historical and philosophical contexts in which Foucault operated, showing how these elements shape his methodologies. Rather than simply reiterating Foucault's theories, the authors engage with the material in a meaningful way, offering practical applications that invite researchers to adopt and adapt his methods for their studies.
By bridging theoretical concepts with practical advice, this book is an essential tool for anyone eager to explore qualitative research through a Foucauldian lens, fostering a deeper understanding of power dynamics, discourse analysis, and the social constructions of knowledge.
Kendall and Wickham emphasize the historical and philosophical contexts in which Foucault operated, showing how these elements shape his methodologies. Rather than simply reiterating Foucault's theories, the authors engage with the material in a meaningful way, offering practical applications that invite researchers to adopt and adapt his methods for their studies.
By bridging theoretical concepts with practical advice, this book is an essential tool for anyone eager to explore qualitative research through a Foucauldian lens, fostering a deeper understanding of power dynamics, discourse analysis, and the social constructions of knowledge.
ジャンル
科学&技術
歴史