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With coverage of both original ideas and the authors' own practical experiences, this book helps readers to unlock the importance of reflexivity and understand its benefits.
With coverage of both original ideas and the authors' own practical experiences, this book helps readers to unlock the importance of reflexivity and understand its benefits.
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Autorenporträt
Tim May is a professor of Social Science Methodology in the Sheffield Methods Institute. Tim originally trained and worked as an agricultural engineer and then studied at the LSE, Surrey, and Plymouth universities. In addition to teaching across a range of subjects, his research has been funded by national and international research councils and the public, voluntary, and private sectors, including universities. He has written and edited 17 books, including new editions, edited a book series, and written over 180 articles, book chapters, research reports, and policy briefings on topics that include social research; reflexivity and research methodology; management and organizational change; knowledge, universities and urban development and knowledge exchange and policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction What is reflexivity? The structure of the book The reflexive difference Chapter 1: Thought and Knowledge in the History of Ideas Introduction In search of certainty Context matters Enduring concepts: reason and scepticism return Summary: reflexivity rooted Chapter 2: Will, Interpretation and Being Introduction The will and representation Facts, values and interpretations Interpretation and being Summary: reflexivity matters Chapter 3: Pragmatism, Practice and Language Introduction Thought, action and the self Thought, action and other minds Language, meaning and everyday speech Summary: reflexivity embedded Chapter 4: Critique and Transformation Introduction Critical theory Recovering the promise of reason Critiquing critique Summary: Reflexive relations Chapter 5: Power and Action Introduction Power and the subject A Realpolitik of reason Standpoints and difference Summary: Reflexive limits Chapter 6: The Dynamics of Science in Society Introduction Co-producing society 'New' modes of knowledge production Co-producing research Summary: Reflexivity centred Chapter 7: Reflexive Practice Introduction The work of making context The context of making work Reflexive research design Summary: Reflexive messes Chapter 8: Reflexivity Realised Introduction Who am I? How do I relate to others? Why and how might I practice? Final words
Introduction What is reflexivity? The structure of the book The reflexive difference Chapter 1: Thought and Knowledge in the History of Ideas Introduction In search of certainty Context matters Enduring concepts: reason and scepticism return Summary: reflexivity rooted Chapter 2: Will, Interpretation and Being Introduction The will and representation Facts, values and interpretations Interpretation and being Summary: reflexivity matters Chapter 3: Pragmatism, Practice and Language Introduction Thought, action and the self Thought, action and other minds Language, meaning and everyday speech Summary: reflexivity embedded Chapter 4: Critique and Transformation Introduction Critical theory Recovering the promise of reason Critiquing critique Summary: Reflexive relations Chapter 5: Power and Action Introduction Power and the subject A Realpolitik of reason Standpoints and difference Summary: Reflexive limits Chapter 6: The Dynamics of Science in Society Introduction Co-producing society 'New' modes of knowledge production Co-producing research Summary: Reflexivity centred Chapter 7: Reflexive Practice Introduction The work of making context The context of making work Reflexive research design Summary: Reflexive messes Chapter 8: Reflexivity Realised Introduction Who am I? How do I relate to others? Why and how might I practice? Final words
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"Finally, a sensible, detailed and complex analysis of reflexivity in all its guises. Both intellectually rigorous and practically applicable, this book is essential reading for students across the social sciences."
Karen O'Reilly
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