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Taking Sides in Social Research: Partisanship and Bias in Social Enquiry

Taking Sides in Social Research: Partisanship and Bias in Social Enquiry

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Taking Sides in Social Research: Partisanship and Bias in Social Enquiry

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By M. Hammersley
  • Publisher:   Routledge
  • Number Of Pages:   208
  • Publication Date:   1999-12-15
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN:   0415202868
  • ISBN-13 / EAN:   9780415202862
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It is often argues that all research is ineveitable political in its assumptions and effect. Taking Sides Against Social Research assesses all of the arguments from the classis contributions to the debate from C. Wright Mills and Becker to the present.

 

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