Beyond Method
Strategies for Social Research
- Gareth Morgan - York University, Canada
Other Titles in:
Qualitative Research (General)
Qualitative Research (General)
July 1983 | 424 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Research is often seen as a neutral, technical process through which researchers simply reveal or discover knowledge. A broader and more self-reflective stance is advocated in Beyond Method, one in which a knowledge of technique needs to be complemented by an appreciation of the nature of research as a distinctively human process, through which researchers make knowledge. Such an appreciation requires a reframing of understanding and debate about research, in a way that goes beyond considerations of method alone.
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
PART 2: THE RESEARCH STRATEGIES
PART 3: CONCLUSIONS