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A Matter of Record J Scott

A Matter of Record By J Scott

A Matter of Record by J Scott


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Summary

1. An introductory textbook for students of sociology and social sciences generally.2. The first book length study of documentary research sources and methods in the humanities.3. Scott demonstrates the centrality of documents to all social research and develops a set of criteria for assessing the quality of documentary evidence.

A Matter of Record Summary

A Matter of Record by J Scott

This book begins with an overview of the nature of social research and the variety of methods which can be used. Scott identifies the various types of evidence useful in such research, and argues that a similar logic is found in each. The specific methodological features of documentary research are introduced through an appraisal grid for the analysis of documentary evidence.

About J Scott

John Scott is a reader in sociology at the University of Leicester, where he has taught since 1976. He is the author of 'Directors of Industrya (1984) and 'Corporations, Classes and Capitalisma (1979)

Table of Contents

1. Social Research and Documentary Sources 2. Assessing Documentary Sources 3. The Use of Documents in Social Research 4. The Official Realm: Public and Private 5. Administrative Routines and Situated Decisions 6. Explorations in Official Documents 7. The Public Sphere and Mass Communications 8. Personal Documents undergraduates and academics in sociology, history, geography, humanities; some general readership among amateurs in family history and local history

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GOR002198750
9780745600703
0745600700
A Matter of Record by J Scott
Used - Good
Paperback
Polity Press
19900301
200
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