2nd Edition

Conceptual Foundations of Social Research Methods

By David Baronov Copyright 2012
    215 Pages
    by Routledge

    215 Pages
    by Routledge

    One of the common frustrations for students trying to make sense of the various debates and concepts that inform contemporary educational and social science research methods such as structuralism, postpositivism, hermeneutics, and postmodernism is that most books introducing these topics are written at a level that assumes the reader comes to this material with a basic grasp of the underlying ideas. Too often, fundamental concepts and theories are presented without adequate preparation and without providing practical examples to illustrate key elements. When the first edition of "Conceptual Foundations of Social Research Methods" was published, it represented a sharp contrast with these other approaches and received much praise. In this revised and expanded second edition, David Baronov further develops his critically acclaimed treatment of the core conceptual tools of social research informing education and the social sciences, updating his discussion of the current literature, and adding a new chapter that explores the role of pragmatism. Features of the Second Edition"

    Introduction and Fair Warning; Chapter 1 Embryonic Positivism; Chapter 2 Logical Positivism; Chapter 3 Postpositivism; Chapter 4 Structuralism; Chapter 5 Hermeneutics; Chapter 6 Pragmatism; Chapter 7 Antifoundationalism; Chapter 8 Yes, But … Now What?;

    Biography

    David Baronov

    Praise for the First Edition:
    “In graduate school I was introduced to a number of arguments that did not make a lot of sense to me at the time. David Baronov’s Conceptual Foundations of Social Research Methods was the book I needed back then. Baronov’s book offers a great place to start on the many issues that underlie social science research methods today.”Jacqueline Bergdahl, Wright State University