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Researching Beneath the Surface : Psycho-Social Research Methods in Practice.
Title:
Researching Beneath the Surface : Psycho-Social Research Methods in Practice.
Author:
Clarke, Simon.
ISBN:
9781849408103
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (438 pages)
Series:
The Exploring Psycho-Social Studies Series
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Chapter One - Researching Beneath the Surface: A Psycho-Social Approach to Research Practice and Method -- Part I: Ways of Knowing -- Chapter Two - Experiencing Knowledge: The Vicissitudes of a Research Journey -- Chapter Three - How to Live and Learn: Learning, Duration, and the Virtual -- Chapter Four - When Words are not Enough -- Part II: The Dynamics of the Research Encounter -- Chapter Five - Charting the Clear Waters and the Murky Depths -- Chapter Six - Fear-And Psycho-Social Interviewing -- Chapter Seven - The use of Self as a Research Tool -- Part III: Methods of Inquiry and Analysis -- Chapter Eight - Seeing ↔ Believing, Dreaming ↔ Thinking: Some Methodological Mapping of View Points -- Chapter Nine - Autobiography as a Psycho-Social Research Method -- Chapter Ten - Managing Self in Role: Using Multiple Methodologies to Explore Self Construction and Self Governance -- Chapter Eleven - Analysing Discourse Psycho-Socially -- Index.
Abstract:
This book offers an overview of the rapidly expanding field of Psycho-Social research. Drawing on aspects of discourse psychology, continental philosophy and anthropological and neuro-scientific understandings of the emotions, psycho-social studies has emerged as an embryonic new paradigm in the human sciences. Psycho-social studies uses psychoanalytic concepts and principles to illuminate core issues within the social sciences. The present volume contributes to the development of the new research methodologies in a number of ways. It is written largely from the point of view of practitioners who are also researchers. Although contributors draw largely upon object-relations traditions in psychoanalysis, other influences are also present, particularly from continental philosophy and the sociology of the emotions. It develops an approach to epistemology - how we know what we know, which is strongly informed by a living approach to psychoanalysis, not just as a theory but as a way of being in the world - that is as a stance. It examines, in great depth and from a number of perspectives, the complex psycho-social dynamics that characterise the research encounter. And finally, it demonstrates a number of specific methodologies at work and the authors learning from this experience.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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