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The Data Revolution / 2nd Edition
A Critical Analysis of Big Data, Open Data and Data Infrastructures
2021 || Paperback || Rob Kitchin || SAGE
Widely acknowledged as being the first academic text to provide a critical overview of the (big) data revolution and the classification of data which it outlined is now widely used/recognised as the taxonomy in social science. The Data Revolution a canonical text in data studies and the wider social sciences.
How to Do Your Research Project
A Guide for Students
2022 || Paperback || Gary Thomas || SAGE
Now in its fourth edition, this bestselling title provides an easy to navigate roadmap for anyone undertaking a research project in the applied social sciences
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The Disappeared
How People, Books and Ideas are Taken Away
2020 || Paperback || Rachael Jolley || SAGE
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Researching Equality and Social Justice
A Guide For Education Students
2023 || Paperback || Helena Gillespie || SAGE
A contemporary overview of how to do a research project in topic areas relating to equality, diversity and inclusion and social justice. Giving students careful guidance on both how to approach key topic areas (such as sex/gender, race, disability, mental health) and also the research process itself.
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Evaluation Management
How to Commission and Conduct Evaluations that Matter
2024 || Paperback || Anastasia (Tessie) Tzavaras Catsambas e.a. || SAGE
This text helps evaluation teams and commissioners of evaluations work together to achieve results that meet utilization and organizational learning goals. With plenty of practical guidance from many years of experience, the authors provide a valuable resource for student readers, experienced evaluators, and commissioners of evaluation.
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Social Work
An Introduction
2023 || Paperback || Joyce Lishman e.a. || SAGE
This is a whole course introduction to Social Work. Packed full of case studies, activities and tools for real-life practice, this practical book will equip social work students with everything they need to know in their first year and beyond.
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Interpreting Interviews
2023 || Paperback || Mats Alvesson || SAGE
Using eight original metaphors, this text presents a critique of interviewing methods and practices and encourages researchers to think about the issues surrounding their interview method.
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Unfair ID
2024 || Paperback || Silvia Masiero || SAGE
A cutting-edge exploration of the digitalization of ID from a data justice perspective, exploring the global injustices this process creates and contributes to – and how we can resist and undo them.
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Understanding Families
A Global Introduction
2021 || Paperback || Linda McKie e.a. || SAGE
A timely student-orientated textbook introducing the main concepts, theories and research methods needed to study the family. Adopting a global perspective and containing plenty of critical pedagogy (case-studies, think points, key words, glossary) it's ideal for courses studying the family across the social sciences.